Last Monday, 4 April, Greece and Turkey kicked off the implementation of the EU-Turkey agreement. For migrants and refugees alike it foresees deportation from the Greek islands to Turkey, just some dangerous miles eastwards, over rough sea straights at times. Ankara is to receive from Brussels € 3+3 billion for that. During the past twelve […]Home » Archbishop of Athens and All Greece Hieronymus
EU-Turkey deal on migrants kicked off but to who’s interest?
Last Monday, 4 April, Greece and Turkey kicked off the implementation of the EU-Turkey agreement. For migrants and refugees alike it foresees deportation from the Greek islands to Turkey, just some dangerous miles eastwards, over rough sea straights at times. Ankara is to receive from Brussels € 3+3 billion for that. During the past twelve […]Filed Under: EUGlobe, Policy, Refugee Crisis, Turkey Tagged With: Afghanistan, Africa, Archbishop of Athens and All Greece Hieronymus, Athens, Chios, Czech Republic, Dimitris Avramopoulos, EASO, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, EU, Frontex, Greece, Greek islands, Hungary, Idomeni, immigrants, Iraq, Lesbos, Middle East, Pakistan, Poland, Pope Francis, Refugees, Slovakia, Syria, Turkey, UNHCR, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Visegrad


















