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NATO Partner Turkey: Give us EU visa freedom in October or abandon migrant deal
2016-08-15
[Reuters] Turkey could walk away from its promise to stem the flow of illegal migrants to Europe if the European Union fails to grant Turks visa-free travel to the bloc in October, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told a German newspaper.

His comments in Bild's Monday edition coincide with rising tension between Ankara and the West following the July 15 failed coup attempt. Turkey is incensed by what it sees as an insensitive response from Western allies to the failed putsch in which 240 people, many of them civilians, were killed.

Europe and the United States have been worried by the crackdown following the coup. Some Western governments are concerned this could affect stability in the NATO member and suspect that President Tayyip Erdogan is using the purges as an excuse to quash dissent.

Asked whether hundreds of thousands of refugees in Turkey would head to Europe if the EU did not grant Turks visa freedom from October, Cavusoglu told Bild: "I don't want to talk about the worst case scenario - talks with the EU are continuing but it's clear that we either apply all treaties at the same time or we put them all aside."

Visa-free access to the EU - the main reward for Ankara's collaboration in choking off an influx of migrants into Europe - has been subject to delays due to a dispute over Turkish anti-terrorism legislation, as well as Ankara's crackdown.

Brussels wants Turkey to soften the anti-terrorism law, which Ankara says it cannot change, given multiple security threats which include Islamic State militants in neighboring Syria and Kurdish militants in its mainly Kurdish southeast.

European Commissioner Guenther Oettinger has said he does not see the EU granting Turks visa-free travel this year due to Ankara's crackdown after the failed military coup.

Cavusoglu said treaties laid out that all Turks would get visa freedom in October, adding: "It can't be that we implement everything that is good for the EU but that Turkey gets nothing in return."

A spokesman for the European Commission declined to comment on the interview directly but said the EU continued to work together with Turkey in all areas of cooperation.
Posted by:Besoeker

#7  Right after his meeting with Putin
Posted by: newc   2016-08-15 23:24  

#6  ....but...there's golf and stuff..../obama off
Posted by: Bov Flimbers   2016-08-15 22:14  

#5  Get the damned B61s out of the country now. This is crazy. Turkey is getting to be unstable as a critical mass of Pu239.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2016-08-15 20:54  

#4  Sorry Erdy, but you all just had a coup. We will get back to you when everything is stable - refugees stopped, peaceful transition of power, that sort of thing.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2016-08-15 18:44  

#3  And, as Fred commented recently, the will to deposit the colonists stormtroopers migrants refugees back at their country of origin, or Libya, whichever is closer.
Posted by: Steve White   2016-08-15 15:42  

#2  Razor wire, machine guns and the will to use them are all the Europeans need.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2016-08-15 10:50  

#1  Crowds from the summer hiking season will probably be thinning by then.
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-08-15 09:52  

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