Turkey responds to Mitsotakis’ letter to Macron, Merkel

In a written statement, Hami Aksoy, the Spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry, has responded to the letter of Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis addressed to French President Macron and German Chancellor Merkel.

Reminding that Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis, in his letter addressed to French President Macron and German Chancellor Merkel, has proposed that the financial contribution to Turkey should be in proportion with the reduction in the migratory flows towards Europe, he said: “While Greece’s inhumane and shameful treatment of the asylum-seekers arriving at their borders before the eyes of the entire world still lingers in memories, this country’s proposal to provide financial aid over number of refugees is the product of a highly distorted and immoral perception.”

He pointed out that Turkey has so far spent 40 billion Dollars for 4 million asylum-seekers, whom it has been hosting solely for humanitarian reasons and added: “The EU, on the other hand, has spent until today only 2.7 billion Euros out of 6 billion Euros it has pledged to Turkey for Syrians. Nevertheless, it has disbursed almost 3 billion Euros to Greece for the 100.000 asylum-seekers in the country.”

Recalling Turkey’s proposal about the asylum-seekers, he said: “Greece can receive the asylum-seekers in Turkey. EU, on the other hand, could provide the financial aid to Greece for the asylum-seekers. In line with the principle of neighborliness, we will support Greece financially.”

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