Athens-Sana
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Wednesday called on Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to stop blackmailing and threatening Europe on the issue of immigrants.
Erdogan returned to the blackmail game he has used over the past years as his crises intensified and economic and diplomatic pressures mounted. On Thursday, he issued new threats to Europe by declaring that he "could open the way to Europe for immigrants" unless he gets rewarding cash bribes to deal with immigrants. Syrians.
"Erdogan must understand that he should not threaten Greece and Europe to get more resources to deal with immigrants," Mitsotakis told a news conference in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki. "Europe has made a lot of money - six billion euros in the last few years." Within the framework of an agreement between Europe and Turkey.
It is noteworthy that Europe was subjected to blackmail Erdogan in 2016, ignoring criticism of human rights organizations and concluded with him an agreement on the crisis of migrants to return them to Turkey in return for Ankara to receive billions of dollars in addition to facilitating freedom of movement and granting visas to Turkish citizens to Europe and expedite the file of Ankara's accession negotiations with the Union Since then, Erdogan has returned to exploit the deal whenever he wants to make gains.
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