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Europe deport refugees to Turkey since Sunday

Agreement of EU 28

USPA NEWS - Heads of State and Government of the 28 member countries of the European Union reached an agreement on Friday, pending approval by Turkey, to deport this country irregular migrants and refugees arriving in Greece since Sunday.
28 accepted the proposal agreed by negotiators from the EU and Turkey in which to comply with international law, it expressly states that asylum applications will be examined individually and that there will be no mass deportations, possibility latter that he had been rejected by the United Nations and in the meeting held in Brussels, was vetoed by Spain. The acting President of the Spanish Government, Mariano Rajoy, reminded the media that the agreement reached in the Belgian capital "scrupulously respects" the mandate agreed by the Spanish Parliament, in addition to being "reasonable, law-abiding and the European tradition defense of human rights."
But the agreement has problems, mostly arising from the need to respect international law, but also by the need to reform Turkish and Greek laws to allow the presence of Turkish police in Greek territory and Greek police on Turkish soil. Nevertheless, the agreement takes effect this Saturday and satisfies all parties. In exchange for receiving refugees and irregular migrants, Turkey will get open before June, Chapter 33 process of Turkish accession to the European Union in relation to financial and budgetary projections. Also, within a week it will identify a list of projects to be part of the initial 3,000 million Euros agreed to help 2.7 million refugees in Turkey. 28 mobilize additional 3,000 million Euros later.
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