Turkish and European Union officials signed a bilateral agreement on the extradition of terrorists and those who finance terrorism.
The EU will extradite terrorists of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and Turkish nationals involved in the financing of terrorist activities on Ankara's demand, Anadolu news agency reports.
The spokesperson for Turkey's presidential administration, Ibrahim Kalin, said that European countries are insincere in fighting terrorism. "The latest developments in Turkey showed that Ankara shouldn't make concessions for terrorists," he added.