ANKARA (Sputnik) – Turkey has received no funding from the European Union to-date despite providing all that is necessary for the refugees, he added.
IOM provides food, water and NFIs; cabins, tents, blankets, hygiene kits, clothing to #migrants rescued at the sea. pic.twitter.com/T0P2R3036s
— IOM Turkey (@IOM_Turkey) 10 May 2016
Brussels and Ankara signed an agreement on March 18, which entails Turkey readmitting migrants who entered the European Union illegally from its territory, primarily across the Aegean Sea to Greece, and sending legal Syrian refugees to the bloc in their place.
In return, the European Union pledged to provide a total of 3 billion euros (over $3.3 billion) to Turkey to assist with refugee accommodation in 2016-2017, with a further 3 billion-euro provision likely in 2018. The bloc additionally promised to accelerate Ankara's EU accession bid and introduce a visa-free regime between Turkey and the Schengen area.