Turkish citizens to benefit from visa-free travel as of October - EU minister
On Dec. 16, 2013, Turkey and the EU signed an agreement to start a dialogue on visa liberalization in parallel with a readmission agreement that would result in illegal migrants who enter Europe via Turkey being returned to Turkey. The refugee deal faces severe challenges in execution and has been criticized both in Turkey and across the EU, where critics have voiced ethical concerns about the deal. Critics of the deal, which proposes the provision of at least 3 billion euros as financial assistance to Ankara to ease some of its burden in meeting the needs of 2.2 million refugees, say that lifting the visa requirements means rewarding a government that is sliding toward authoritarianism.