
EU gives Turkey 3.3billion to help accomadate refugees
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During Monday's summit in Brussels between the European Union and Turkey, Ahmet Davutoglu, Turkish prime minister, said his country is "indispensable" in solving the worsening refugee crisis. More than 2,000 people travel every day from Turkey to Greece, where many are stranded. Countries on the main route through the Balkans are aiming to stop them from moving north. The EU has offered several incentives to encourage the Turkish government to crack down on migrant and refugee movements and an estimated €3bn ($3.3bn) will be made available for Syrian refugees. To tell us some more about this deal and what it means for refugees, we have...
Guest : Laura Wells
Guest : Laura Wells

