A draft deal between Turkey and the European Union aims to discourage illegal migration but will not stop Syrian refugees legitimately seeking shelter in Europe, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Tuesday. "The aim here is to discourage irregular migration and ... to recognise those Syrians in our camps who the EU will accept -- though we will not force any one to go against their will -- on legal routes," Davutoglu told a joint news conference with his Greek counterpart in the Turkish coastal city of Izmir. Davutoglu said Turkey would pass the legislation required by the EU to implement visa liberalisation for Turks in the coming months and described that part of the draft agreement as an "important victory for our citizens".