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EU-Turkey Visa-Free Regime Reason for UK to Leave Bloc - UKIP

© AP Photo / Osman Orsal, FileFlags of Turkey, right, and the European Union are seen in front of a mosque in Istanbul, Turkey
Flags of Turkey, right, and the European Union are seen in front of a mosque in Istanbul, Turkey - Sputnik International
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The approval of a visa-free regime between the European Union and Turkey would be a reason for the United Kingdom to exit the bloc, the UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader said Monday.

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) On November 29, the European Union and Turkey approved a joint plan to counter excessive migration into the bloc, under which EU member states will give some 3 billion euros ($3.2 billion) to Ankara and fast track negotiations for its accession to the EU. The introduction of a visa-free regime with Turkey in fall 2016 is dependent on Ankara's ability to limit ongoing high migration levels from Syria into the EU.

"Free EU visa travel for 75 million Turkish citizens is another reason to vote to leave the EU and take back control of our borders," Nigel Farage said on the UKIP Facebook page.

Having termed a visa-free deal with Turkey as a form of "collective insanity," Farage emphasized that it would "give free run to the Islamic State fighters, weapons and oil."

The UKIP is a eurosceptic, right-wing political party in the United Kingdom, supporting the country's exit from the European Union, increased military budgeting and increasingly strict conditions and limitations for immigration.

The European Union is currently struggling to manage a massive refugee crisis, with hundreds of thousands of people leaving conflict-torn countries in the Middle East and North Africa for Europe. Over a million illegal border crossings have been detected by the EU border agency Frontex since the beginning of 2015.

Nearly 2.2 million Syrian refugees are temporarily living in Turkey. The European Union is attempting to prevent their travel to the bloc by giving Turkey money to provide for decent refugee living conditions.

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