On 3 February 2016, the 28 member states agreed on how to finance the €3 billion EU refugee facility for Turkey.
This will allow the EU to deliver additional humanitarian assistance to
refugees in Turkey and their host communities. The help is mainly
focused on meeting immediate needs by providing food, health services
and education.
“We
are working continuously to stem the flow of migrants to Europe. The
agreements between the EU and Turkey are a vital part of this. They aim
at targeting human traffickers and launching projects which will help
give those in and around the refugee camps the hope of a better future.
Europe is following up on its decision to make 3 billion euro available
for the Turkey Refugee Facility and we will continue to work hard with
our Turkish partners to turn this into concrete results”, said Mark
Rutte, Prime Minister of the Netherlands, which is currently holding the
rotating Presidency of the Council of the EU.
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