Your Sunday Dose of Free Global Insight
| | | Friday was a momentous day in Brussels. As police in the city’s Molenbeek neighborhood closed in on Europe’s most-wanted man – Salah Abdeslam, a key suspect in the Nov. 13 terrorist attacks that killed scores in Paris – EU negotiators elsewhere in the city were coming to terms with Turkey on a plan to reduce migration from the Middle East. The unanimous agreement ended two days of talks on the issue, which is of crucial concern to European countries and Turkey alike – but it is not without controversy. Find out more about the EU-Turkey agreement with this piece, which is free on Stratfor.com – or explore our archives for more coverage on the issue. Further analysis on the topic will be published on Monday. Related Content for Stratfor Subscribers: EU, Turkey Talks: Deterring Migration Is Italy the Next Greece? Stratfor Talks podcast: September 2015 (FREE!) | |
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