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Türkiye denies it agreed with Germany for mass refugee deportations

Turkey has recently denied reports that it has signed a new migration pact with Germany, which would result in the deportation of thousands of Turks with rejected asylum applications every week. The Turkish government has strongly refuted these claims, stating that they are completely false and misleading.

The reports, which were first published in a German newspaper, claimed that a new agreement had been reached between Turkey and Germany, under which Berlin would deport Turkish citizens who had been denied asylum in Germany. This news caused a stir in both countries, with many expressing concern and outrage over the alleged pact.

However, the Turkish government has made it clear that there is no such agreement in place. In a statement released by the Turkish Foreign Ministry, it was stated that “Turkey has not signed any new migration pact with Germany or any other country.” The ministry also emphasized that Turkey has always been committed to its obligations under the existing migration agreement with the European Union.

The existing migration agreement, also known as the EU-Turkey Statement, was signed in 2016 and aims to regulate the flow of migrants from Turkey to the EU. Under this agreement, Turkey has agreed to take back migrants who have crossed into Europe illegally, in exchange for financial aid and other benefits from the EU. The agreement has been successful in reducing the number of migrants entering Europe through Turkey, and both parties have expressed their satisfaction with its implementation.

The Turkish government has also stressed that it is committed to protecting the rights of its citizens, including those who have applied for asylum in other countries. The statement from the Foreign Ministry further stated that “Turkey will continue to work closely with Germany and other EU countries to ensure the protection of the rights of Turkish citizens living abroad.”

The reports of a new migration pact between Turkey and Germany have caused concern among the Turkish community in Germany. Many fear that they may be at risk of deportation, even if they have been living in Germany for many years. However, the Turkish government has assured its citizens that there is no need to worry, as there is no such agreement in place.

The Turkish community in Germany has also expressed their relief and gratitude towards the Turkish government for refuting these false claims. They have also called on the German government to clarify the situation and put an end to the rumors that have caused unnecessary panic and fear among the Turkish community.

The relationship between Turkey and Germany has been strained in recent years, with issues such as migration, human rights, and political differences causing tensions between the two countries. However, both sides have also acknowledged the importance of their partnership and have worked towards finding common ground and resolving their differences.

In light of this, the Turkish government has called on the media to be responsible and refrain from publishing false and misleading information that could harm the relationship between Turkey and Germany. They have also urged the media to verify their sources and report accurately, in order to avoid causing unnecessary tension and confusion.

In conclusion, Turkey has strongly denied the reports of a new migration pact with Germany and has reassured its citizens that their rights will be protected. The existing migration agreement between Turkey and the EU remains in place, and both parties are committed to its implementation. It is important for the media to report responsibly and accurately, in order to avoid causing unnecessary panic and harm to the relationship between Turkey and Germany.

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