Time needed to weigh Turkey proposals

A plan put forward by Turkey to stop migrants flooding into Europe needs more time to be e considered by EU leaders, an official says.

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu Source: AAP

European Union leaders have not been able to agree to an ambitious plan put forward by Turkey to stop migrants flooding into Europe but will welcome the proposals and keep working on them in coming days, an EU official says.

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu surprised EU leaders at an emergency summit on the migration crisis on Monday by offering to take back all migrants and refugees who enter Europe from Turkey in future, in return for more money, faster visa-free travel for Turks and accelerated EU membership talks.

"Several countries really like the idea but cannot accept a deal tonight because of the very short preparation time. They will welcome the higher ambition but they can't nail down all the points today," the official said.

"There are some clarifications needed. We will work on it intensively in the coming days," he added.

The summit was continuing and EU leaders were due to meet Davutoglu again for dinner later on Monday.


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