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US Urges Serbia and Balkan Nations to Accept Deported Migrants: Bloomberg

  • The U.S. government is seeking cooperation from Serbia and neighboring countries in the Balkans to receive migrants being returned from the United States as part of its diplomatic initiatives.
  • This push follows tightening immigration policies since the Trump administration, which increased deportations and now seeks countries willing to receive deportees, though finding acceptance remains difficult.
  • The Balkan region, including Serbia, Bosnia, and Albania, faces economic struggles and political tensions that complicate migrant resettlement and raise concerns about the migrants' uncertain fates and potential risks.
  • Gabriel Escobar, a senior U.S. diplomat, is scheduled to meet in Sarajevo on November 7 amid rising tensions caused by Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik's separatist moves, which Dodik denies threaten Bosnia’s unity.
  • The U.S. strategy to relocate deported migrants to the Balkans highlights broader migration management challenges involving security, humanitarian concerns, and regional diplomatic complexities that remain unresolved.
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Chargé d'Affaires of the United States Embassy, Aleksandar Titolo, stated today that Serbia has the potential to be a country that the United States wants as a partner.

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The administration of President Donald Trump makes pressure on Serbia and other Balkan states to receive immigrants deported from the US, according to persons familiar with this issue, Bloomberg City.

·Romania
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Radio Free Europe/ RadioLiberty broke the news in Czechia on Sunday, November 7, 2021.
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