Will Austria Soon Send Its Asylum Seekers to Rwanda?...
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Austria and four other EU countries want to set up deportation centres outside Europe, at best even holding asylum procedures in third countries, but it will not be that easy.
VIENNA. Five EU countries are looking for partners to handle asylum procedures outside Europe and want to place rejected asylum seekers in return centres.
Austria and four other EU countries want to set up deportation centres outside Europe, at best even holding asylum procedures in third countries, but it will not be that easy.
Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Denmark and Greece are negotiating to set up a migrant return centre in Uganda, with Rwanda as the main alternative. The project could start operating in 2027 and receive up to 10,000 people whose asylum applications have been rejected.
Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Denmark, and Greece are holding talks about a return center in Uganda for rejected asylum seekers. According to the Greek newspaper Kathimerini, the negotiations are already well advanced. The center could accommodate up to 10,000 people whose asylum applications have been rejected in one of the participating EU countries. The pilot project would start in 2027 at the earliest.
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