German Chancellor Angela Merkel laid out a six-point plan this week to prevent a future migrant crisis, including a common asylum system across all European Union (EU) member-states.

The German leader, who recently formed a new coalition months after last September’s election, released her six-point plan to stop another migrant crisis after many held her responsible for creating the first one in 2015.

The first point involves support for the EU-Turkey migrant deal, which saw the political bloc give billions to Turkey and a promise of visa liberalisation for  Turkish citizens, in exchange for keeping migrants from crossing the Aegean Sea to Greece.

“I know that the EU-Turkey agreement has many opponents. But I will defend it,” Merkel said.

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