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ČRo Plus: debated issues of the EU-Turkey deal

Vladimír Bartovic was a guest of Czech Radio Plus, where he talked about further negotiations of the EU-Turkey migration deal, including the possibility of an unilateral termination of the agreement by Turkey.
2. August 2016

Our Director Vladimír Bartovic was a guest of Czech Radio Plus. He commented on the current course of the EU-Turkey migration deal's negotiations with regard to the requirements of the Union and its position towards Turkey following the unsuccessfull military coup. How would the situation developed in case that Turkey would unilaterally terminate the agreement? 

Listen to the full interview here at [22:41 - 26:53].

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