Today in Brussels, held a meeting of leaders of the 28 member countries of the European Union and Turkey, where the main topics will be the plan against the crisis, immigration and measures to stop the wave of refugees who enter via Turkey to Europe.
The meeting will focus on the relations between Turkey and the Community, including the issue of financing of Ankara from the EU in connection with the intake of refugees.
As declared earlier, Turkey will probably receive 3 billion euros over two years in aid of the seal borders and stopping at each other refugees. Service RMF FM says that unofficially said that the authorities in Ankara will receive from the EU all what they wanted, while the same would not have to incur any specific commitments.
Probably, during the meeting, Poland will also he had to declare whether adopts fixed by the previous government the number of refugees. It is not known exactly what the declaration will make Beata Szydlo, although the position of the new government is different from that presented by former Prime Minister Kopacz, it is not yet collapsed, no binding decisions in this case.
In October summit in Brussels, EU leaders European Union agreed on an action plan for Turkey, which aims to stop the influx of migrants to Europe. European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said that steps taken by the EU have to stop in Turkey those refugees who are already in this country, as well as to stop the transit of migrants through Turkey to the EU.
– Today leaders took important decisions that will help protect the external borders of the EU. We welcome EU-Turkish joint plan of action to deal with the current crisis of migration – said during the meeting, the head of RE Donald Tusk ..
It was then that Brussels has also announced financial support for Ankara in the amount of 3 billion euros, and also speed up the process of visa liberalization. The plan approved by EU leaders also assumes a revival of negotiations on Turkey’s accession to the EU. Read more
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