Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Turkey’s Erdogan Moots Plan to Grant Citizenship to Syrians

 
Reuters, 05/07 14:57 CET

ISTANBUL (Reuters) – President Tayyip Erdogan outlined plans on Tuesday to grant citizenship to some of the near 3 million migrants who have fled war in neighboring Syria, particularly those with qualifications of use to Turkey.

“Western nations open their doors to such skilled individuals and they have no choice but to go (to the West) when we do not open the gates (of citizenship) ourselves. We would like to benefit from their knowledge,” Erdogan told reporters after praying at an Istanbul mosque.

Turkey struck a deal with the European Union in March to stem the flow of migrants into Europe and it has sharply cut the number of refugees and migrants reaching Greece. However, the deal has been hampered by discord over Turkish counter-terrorism law, which the EU wants brought in line with its codes.

Ankara has already said it would make it easier for migrants from Syria and other nations to get work permits and Erdogan said they could also be made Turkish citizens.

“There are highly qualified individuals among Syrian refugees in Turkey. (Granting them citizenship) would both serve Turkey’s interests and improve their living standards,” Erdogan said at the start of the Muslim Eid al-Fitr holiday.

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Source: euronews.

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