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There are more concerns over the proposed EU-Turkey refugee deal after 37 people were killed in a terror blast in Ankara on Sunday. European Foreign Ministers are to meet on Monday amid threats from member states to scupper the EU-Turkey migration agreement.
The EU foreign ministers' meeting comes ahead of Thursday's EU summit, where both European and Turkish leaders will look to agree on a binding solution to the migration crisis.
The proposed deal between Brussels and Ankara was announced last week, with Turkey to receive US$6.6 billion in EU aid in return for greater efforts to stem the flow of refugees and migrants into Europe.
While EU leaders have sought to look at the migration crisis as an independent issue, Turkish officials have used the talks to try and speed up the country's long-stalled EU accession talks, with calls for fewer restrictions to be placed on Turkish citizens in the EU …. http://sputniknews.com