February 8, 2016

Chancellor Merkel arrives in Ankara to discuss refugee crisis


Hey, Ergie

Can you arrange some more funds for my party and send 5 million more refugees?
$10 million per 1 million refugees.

I will shove it down other European nations with the help of Troika.







Peaceful refugees to Germany




German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday has arrived in Ankara for talks about the Syrian crisis with Turkey's leaders.

Merkel is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu in the morning.

In the afternoon, she will see President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.

The talks will likely focus on Turkey's contribution to limiting the number of migrants heading to Western Europe and the aid Turkey needs to do that.

In a previous meeting, Merkel and Davutoğlu agreed on lifting visa requirements for Turkish nationals visiting the Schengen area by October in return for Turkey's help in stemming the flow of refugees to Europe.

Turkey is doing its best to stem illegal migration to Europe, but will keep to its "open-door" policy for refugees fleeing the civil war in Syria, Davutoğlu said at a news conference last month in Berlin. His words followed a joint cabinet meeting between the governments of Germany and Turkey.

Germany and Turkey have emerged as crucial players in the biggest migration crisis to rock Europe since World War II. The outcome of Friday's talks is not only important for Merkel, who faces intense pressure at home to impose a cap on Germany's refugee intake, but will also have resonance across Europe, where public opinion is hardening against a record influx of refugees seeking asylum.


Merkel electoral defeat waiting in Dresden.



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