
EU-Turkey deal to delay Europe-bound migrants
Clip: 3/18/2016 | 3m 36s
Associated Press reporter Derek Gatopoulos discusses the EU-Turkey deal.
Most Syrian refugees arriving in Greece from Turkey are expected to be sent back, under an agreement between the EU and Turkey. In exchange, Europe will accept some Syrian refugees from Turkey and provide billions of dollars to help pay for it all. To discuss migrant conditions in Greece, Associated Press reporter Derek Gatopoulos joins Alison Stewart via Skype.
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EU-Turkey deal to delay Europe-bound migrants
Clip: 3/18/2016 | 3m 36s
Most Syrian refugees arriving in Greece from Turkey are expected to be sent back, under an agreement between the EU and Turkey. In exchange, Europe will accept some Syrian refugees from Turkey and provide billions of dollars to help pay for it all. To discuss migrant conditions in Greece, Associated Press reporter Derek Gatopoulos joins Alison Stewart via Skype.
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