He has threatened to rip up the migrant deal that could see Turkey again allowing tens of thousands of refugees flood into the EU.
“When 50,000 immigrants reached the border town of Kapikule, you wailed. What would we do if Turkey opened the border gates, you wondered. Look here, if this goes any further, those border gates will be opened, you should know that. Neither I nor this nation cares about empty threats,” he thundered.
"#Erdogan warns #Turkey could open gates for migrants if pushed by #EU" - https://t.co/DD9JvuphAX
— Vassilios Tzounakis (@tzounakis) 25 novembre 2016
The European parliament’s vote is non-binding, but was intended to send Ankara a signal; stop the post-coup mass arrests of suspects, opposition politicians and journalists, a reaction parliament considered “disproportionate”.
EU deal was wrong to call Turkey "safe" for refugees https://t.co/IKSUU3Ix6K#EU #Turkey #EUTurkey #refugees #humanrights @hrw pic.twitter.com/px9Av9F1Aa
— Matthijs Pontier (@Matthijs85) 15 novembre 2016
Turkey has by far the largest refugee population of people fleeing conflict or repression in Syria and has many from other conflict zones, but although safe, because there is little work and no prospects, most want to leave. (Euronews)
What to expect from a #Trump- #Erdoğan relationship https://t.co/DgKndWaKvU via @BrookingsInst
— Vakis Kalogeropoulos (@Vaqis) 15 novembre 2016