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Italy Rejects Germany’s Planned Deportations of Migrants

Italy has rejected Germany's plans to deport asylum seekers back to its territory, emphasizing its refusal to set a precedent for ongoing Dublin transfers amid escalating tensions. Source

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Relations between Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz have improved significantly. However, their disagreements over the management of migration, particularly the implementation of new European rules on asylum and migration, have caused considerable diplomatic tension in recent days. Germany is determined to deport migrants to Italy, which was their first country of arrival in the European area.

·Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
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There is still no agreement on the three dubbinants that Merz wants to expel in Italy. The first trip scheduled for the day after tomorrow. We work at a call Plantedosis-Dobrindt

·Rome, Italy
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Berlin wants to transfer migrants to Italy according to the Dublin rules. Rome is blocked – and anticipates how many boat migrants come into the country with German rescue ships.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The government wants to compensate the dubbinants that Germany asks to transfer to Italy with migrants rescued from German NGOs. The new European Pact on Migration and Asylum regulates forms of solidarity between States, but this compensation is not among those provided for

·Rome, Italy
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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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