EU states have approved an action plan for Turkey, which it is hoped will ease the flow of migrants to Europe.
Nearly
600,000 migrants have reached the EU by sea so far this year, many of
them travelling from Turkey to Greece before seeking to head north.
Turkey made a number of demands in exchange for helping to stem the flow.
In
a press conference in Brussels, Donald Tusk, the president of the
European Council, said he felt "cautious optimism" over the deal.
Reports in Bulgaria said that an Afghan man was shot dead while trying to enter Bulgaria from Turkey late on Thursday.
He was part of a "large group" of migrants trying to enter Bulgaria, AFP reported, quoting the interior ministry.
At the Brussels summit, European officials agreed to:
- accelerate visa liberalisation for Turks wanting to visit the EU's borderless Schengen area - if Turkey complies with certain criteria
- "re-energised" talks over Turkey joining the EU
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