This article proposes a new interpretation of the EU-Turkey Summit decisions in 18 March 2016, which provided a solution for ending migration crisis and for re-energizing the bilateral relations, but it was criticized from multiple perspectives. Under the Dutch Presidency, the EU leaders agreed to open a new chapter in Turkey's accession negotiations, to accelerate implementation of Turkey's roadmap for visa liberalisation with a view to lifting the visa requirements for Turkish citizens if Turkey meets the benchmarks, to speed up the disbursement of the initially allocated €3 billion under the Facility for Refugees in Turkey and to mobilise an additional €3 billion euro up to the end of 2018.