Germany’s Merkel: EU needs contact with Turkey at every level
BERLIN, MAR 26 – The EU needs to establish contact with Turkey at every level, Germany‘s chancellor said late on Thursday. Speaking at a news conference after a video summit of European leaders, Angela Merkel welcomed the de-escalation of tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean.
She said one of the main topics in Thursday’s summit was the EU-Turkey migration deal signed back in 2016.
Merkel said the agreement’s utility has been proven with time, as it reduced irregular migration, curbed human smuggling, and helped a large number of refugees.
“Now we need a two-step approach that we have actually decided on. We are now taking the first step and granting a mandate to further develop relationships and want to make other decisions in June,” she said.
“Of course, we will also look at how the de-escalation in the Eastern Mediterranean will develop.”
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