Germany’s Merkel in Turkey for talks with Erdogan
ISTANBUL — German Chancellor Angela Merkel is meeting Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Istanbul on Friday for talks that are expected to focus on the future of a migration deal between Turkey and the EU that helped decrease refugee flows to Europe.
Merkel and Erdogan are scheduled to attend the opening ceremony of a Turkish-German university’s new campus. But the visit comes amid fears of a possible new refugee influx as thousands flee new Syrian government attacks in a northern Syrian province.
Already, the number of migrants entering Europe from Turkey rose significantly last year as people fleeing conflict in Syria and Afghanistan arrived in Greece, leading to deteriorating conditions in overcrowded camps on the eastern Aegean islands.
Spearheaded by Germany, the EU agreed in 2016 to grant Turkey up to 6 billion euros ($6.6 billion) in Syrian refugee aid money and other incentives to persuade the government in Ankara to stop migrants leaving for Greece.