Turkey suspends migrant deal with Greece

AP  |  Ankara 

has suspended a bilateral agreement with allowing to return migrants to Turkey, in retaliation for Greece's failure to extradite eight Turkish officers who fled to after Turkey's failed 2016 military coup.

told reporters today that the readmission agreement with had been halted, although a separate migrant deal reached with the was still in place.

The decision came after Greek authorities earlier this week released the servicemen from custody and moved them to a secret location. The servicemen, who deny involvement in the coup, have requested asylum in Greece.

"What Greece did is unacceptable," Cavusoglu said. "There is a migrant deal with the EU which is being implemented. We also have a bilateral readmission agreement with Greece. Now we have suspended this readmission deal."

He suggested would consider other measures against Greece saying: "We will continue our work concerning Greece." Greek courts have rejected Turkey's extradition request on grounds that the officers may not be guaranteed a fair trial in

Their case has added to tense relations between the two NATO allies, which have longstanding disputes over boundaries in the

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First Published: Thu, June 07 2018. 20:50 IST