Turkey Wants Additional $2Bln From EU 'Milk Cow' for Migrant Crisis Management. (SP).
Ankara wants additional 2 billion euros ($2.16 billion at current exchange rates) from the European Union to tackle the migrant crisis, which will almost double the initially agreed sum, media reported on Saturday.
Cooperation
of European leaders and Ankara to resolve the refugee crisis has been
exposed to new challenges, as Turkey seems to have no limits, demanding
more and more money from EU countries, German newspaper Welt wrote.
The Turkish government recently demanded from the EU additional financial assistance to resolve migration crisis, despite the fact that Brussels was ready to provide Ankara with the sum that had been agreed before, the article said.
The Turkish government recently demanded from the EU additional financial assistance to resolve migration crisis, despite the fact that Brussels was ready to provide Ankara with the sum that had been agreed before, the article said.
"Ankara wants to get five billion dollars,
but we are ready to provide only the promised three billion," the
newspaper quoted a senior EU diplomat as saying.
Moreover, the Turkish
Government must understand that Europe may agree on the gradual payment
of the promised amount only if it will be able to carefully control the
flow of funds received by Ankara, he added. Hmmm,,,,,As i said from day one the EU Will be Turkey's 'milk cow'. Read the full story here.
The #EU is committed to provide an initial 3 billion euro of additional resources. It's obvious this is only the start of 'milking' the #EU
— MFS - The Other News (@MFS001) November 30, 2015
3 Billion Euro bribe just the beginning... Turkey is key Caliphate player, Ataturk time was an illusion https://t.co/B9YU3sU6IZ
— Michael Hentschel (@techvestventure) January 18, 2016

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