Turkey, Germany Sign Deal To Fight Migrant Smuggling

Photo: Anadolu Agency
Photo: Anadolu Agency

Ankara, 17 Jumadal Awwal 1437/25 February 2016 (MINA) – Turkey and Germany signed Tuesday joint declarations of intent on bilateral cooperation regarding the fight against migrant smuggling and against terror.

The deputy undersecretary of the Turkish Interior Ministry Mehmet Tekinarslan and the German ambassador in Turkey Martin Erdmann signed the joint declarations of intent on Tuesday, Anadolu Agency quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) as reporting.

The move comes about two weeks after German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited Ankara and discussed the refugee crisis with Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.

“We believe that the cooperation will provide important contributions for the two countries,” Tekinarslan said.
Ambassador Erdmann said the cooperation between Turkey and Germany needed to be improved in order to effectively fight migrant smuggling and prevent illegal border crossings in the Aegean Sea.

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More than 100,000 refugees have illegally crossed to Greece from Turkey since the beginning of 2016, according to the International Organization for Migration. Most of them hope to end up in Western Europe, namely in Germany. (T/P010/R03)

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)