Orban: EU ‘sold out to Turkey’ over refugee deal

 

The European Union has “sold out to Turkey” in its handling of the refugee crisis and the consequences are “impossible to predict,” Hungary’s prime minister warned in an interview published Saturday.

 

Viktor Orban launched the salvo in an interview with the German weekly Wirtschaftswoche as German Chancellor Angela Merkel and top EU leaders head to Turkey to boost a migrant deportation deal that has been slow to get off the ground.

 

With the deal clinched by Brussels and Ankara, largely driven by Merkel, “we have sold out to Turkey. Such a thing is never good,” said Orban, who has erected a barbed-wire fence to keep migrants and refugees from crossing into his country.

 

“The security of the European Union cannot be in the hands of a power outside the EU.”

 

Under the month-old accord, migrants who travel to the Greek islands and whose asylum claims are rejected are being returned to Turkey in return for billions in EU aid.