The European Union refuses the Turkish regime’s use of migrants for political purposes

The European Union affirmed its strong rejection of the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s  use of migrants for political purposes.

 (AFP) stated that the 27 interior ministers of the Union called on the Turkish regime to “fully implement the terms of the agreement reached with the Union in 2016 following the migration crisis in 2015.”

For its part, diplomatic sources said that the European ambassadors expressed their anger at a meeting at Erdogan’s attempt to “blackmail” the EU  by allowing the migrants to gather on the borders of Greece.

The French Foreign Minister, Jean-Ives Le Drian, affirmed his country’s refusal to the Turkish regime’s  use of  migrant as a mean to blackmail and  put pressure on Europe.

 

 German Chancellor Angela Merkel also said  that Erdogan’s use of the refugee card to put pressure on the European Union is “unacceptable.”

The successive and large losses that the Turkish regime and its mercenaries of the terrorist organizations  have suffered from due the operations of the Syrian Arab Army against the terrorists in Idlib led Erdogan to the brink of madness and made him return to the issue of migrants which he uses whenever he feels he is in trouble to put pressure  again on Europe to help him .

Inas Abdulkareem  

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