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Erdoğan, Merkel discuss refugee crisis on phone

German Chancellor Angela Merkel (L) meets Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the Yildiz Palace during her visit in Istanbul, Turkey on October 18, 2015/AFP photo

According to Turkish presidential sources, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and German Chancellor Angela Merkel spoke on the phone on Thursday evening to discuss the refugee crisis following a threat by Erdoğan to open the borders to allow the flow of 3 million refugees into Europe.

Reuters reported that according to Turkish sources, the two leaders discussed Europe’s promises to Turkey as part of a refugee deal struck earlier this year. In return for a readmission agreement and for keeping refugees outside EU borders, Turkey was promised at least 3 billion euros to be spent on refugees inside its territory.

The Reuters report also said the two leaders discussed the need for a fair and permanent solution to the Cyprus issue.

Frequently accusing Germany of harboring terrorists while calling even critical journalists terrorists himself, Erdoğan reportedly asked Merkel to adopt a more active stance against the activities of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and supporters of the Gülen movement in Germany.

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