Addressing journalists at Ankara’s Esenboga Airport before his departure to Strasbourg, France, Davutoglu said he expected the visa arrangements to be finalized by June.
“If it is not carried out, no-one would expect Turkey to adhere its commitments,” he said in reference to the deal, which also promised a financial package for Turkey to support refugees and fast-tracked EU accession.
The agreement allows for the return of “irregular migrants” from Greece to Turkey in exchange for Syrian refugees to be relocated within the EU. The resettlement program began earlier this month.
Last week, EU Minister Volkan Bozkir said he expected visa-free travel to be in place by June.
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