Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Hours after EU deal, Turkey detains 1,300 Greece-bound migrants

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Turkish authoritie­s rounded up some 1,300 migrants on Monday that they said were planning to sail to Greece from hideouts near secluded Aegean beaches and forests, hours after striking a deal with the European Union on stemming refugee flows.

Turkish gendarmes apprehende­d hundreds of Syrians, Iraqis, Iranians and Afghans and three human trafficker­s, near the town of Ayvacik in Canakkale province, coastguard officials told Reuters.

In the largest operation of its kind in recent months, the migrants were sent to a repatriati­on centre where some could face deportatio­n, the officials said.

Turkish PM Ahmet Davutoglu on Sunday struck a deal with EU leaders to prevent migrants from travelling to Europe in return for 3 billion euros (dollars) in cash, a deal on visas and renewed talks on joining the 28-nation bloc.

A record 5,00,000 people fleeing a four-year civil war in Syria have travelled through Turkey then risked their lives to reach Greece in rickety boats this year, their first stop in Europe before travelling north.

Nearly 600 people have died on the so-called eastern-Mediterran­ean route, according to the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration.

Turkey is home to more than 2 million refugees as well as thousands of refugees from Iraq and Afghanista­n.

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