EU visa liberalization for Turks fraught with concerns
German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R), Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu (2nd R), EU Commission Vice President Frans Timmermans (L) and EU Council President Donald Tusk (2nd L) give a press conference after visiting Nizip refugee camp on the Turkish-Syrian border, in Gaziantep on April 23, 2016. AFP
Verenia Keet
Press TV, Istanbul
It’s been over a month since Turkey and the E-U reached a deal on refugees. The agreement appears to be working, but it requires Ankara to fulfill some crucial legislative milestones. Now, with the recent fallout between Turkey’s president and prime minister, the whole deal may fall into jeopardy. Verenia Keet reports from Istanbul.
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