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Turkey makes ‘new proposal’ on migrant crisis at EU summit

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Turkey's prime minister made a new proposal for tackling the migrant crisis at a summit in Brussels on Monday, leading EU leaders to extend their meeting, officials said.

"There is a new proposal. We are trying to open the way to solve this process, that's why this is a new proposal," Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's spokesman told reporters.

He refused to give details of the new offer, but added: "We are not here just to talk about migrants. Of course Turkey's EU accession process is an issue for us here.

The migrant crisis
The migrant crisis
, Graphics/AFP

"Our partners have good intentions and we have good intentions and all of us want to solve this. We want to find common ground."

European Union leaders called the summit to follow up on a deal signed with Turkey in November, under which Ankara agreed to cut the flow of migrants to Europe and take back more deportees in exchange for three billion euros ($3.3 billion) in aid.

The EU also agreed to open new "chapters" in Turkey's long-stalled bid to join the EU.

With a fresh surge of migrants expected in the warmer spring weather  the EU's leaders are pinn...
With a fresh surge of migrants expected in the warmer spring weather, the EU's leaders are pinning their hopes for reducing the chaos on new commitments from Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu
Dimitar Dilkoff, AFP

Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny told reporters said he believed that one of the issues Turkey had brought up was speeding up the relaxation of visa regulations for Turkish nationals travelling to Europe.

European sources confirmed that the summit, due to involve a working lunch with Davutoglu followed by a meeting of the 28 EU leaders, had now been extended into the evening.

"The Turks are offering more, they are demanding more," a senior European source told AFP. "It's more ambitious on all aspects".

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu arrives at a summit with EU leaders on the migrants crisis  a...
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu arrives at a summit with EU leaders on the migrants crisis, at the European Council in Brussels on March 7, 2016
Thierry Roge, BELGA/AFP

The source added: "Davutoglu has presented some new ideas and new proposals at lunch. The EU 28 will gather at a working session to discuss the new ideas -- that will take some time.

"Then we have foreseen a dinner with the participation of Davutoglu."

Turkey’s prime minister made a new proposal for tackling the migrant crisis at a summit in Brussels on Monday, leading EU leaders to extend their meeting, officials said.

“There is a new proposal. We are trying to open the way to solve this process, that’s why this is a new proposal,” Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu’s spokesman told reporters.

He refused to give details of the new offer, but added: “We are not here just to talk about migrants. Of course Turkey’s EU accession process is an issue for us here.

The migrant crisis

The migrant crisis
, Graphics/AFP

“Our partners have good intentions and we have good intentions and all of us want to solve this. We want to find common ground.”

European Union leaders called the summit to follow up on a deal signed with Turkey in November, under which Ankara agreed to cut the flow of migrants to Europe and take back more deportees in exchange for three billion euros ($3.3 billion) in aid.

The EU also agreed to open new “chapters” in Turkey’s long-stalled bid to join the EU.

With a fresh surge of migrants expected in the warmer spring weather  the EU's leaders are pinn...

With a fresh surge of migrants expected in the warmer spring weather, the EU's leaders are pinning their hopes for reducing the chaos on new commitments from Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu
Dimitar Dilkoff, AFP

Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny told reporters said he believed that one of the issues Turkey had brought up was speeding up the relaxation of visa regulations for Turkish nationals travelling to Europe.

European sources confirmed that the summit, due to involve a working lunch with Davutoglu followed by a meeting of the 28 EU leaders, had now been extended into the evening.

“The Turks are offering more, they are demanding more,” a senior European source told AFP. “It’s more ambitious on all aspects”.

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu arrives at a summit with EU leaders on the migrants crisis  a...

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu arrives at a summit with EU leaders on the migrants crisis, at the European Council in Brussels on March 7, 2016
Thierry Roge, BELGA/AFP

The source added: “Davutoglu has presented some new ideas and new proposals at lunch. The EU 28 will gather at a working session to discuss the new ideas — that will take some time.

“Then we have foreseen a dinner with the participation of Davutoglu.”

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