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Denmark enters into talks with Rwanda to process asylum seekers.

Denmark in talks with Rwanda over processing of asylum seekers | Euronews

Denmark says it is in talks with Rwanda about setting up a reception centre for asylum seekers after a similar scheme was unveiled by the United Kingdom.

Under a controversial law passed last year, Denmark allows refugees arriving in the country to be moved to asylum centres in a partner nation.

Danish integration minister Mattias Tesfaye travelled to Rwanda last year, where he signed a framework agreement to strengthen cooperation on immigration issues.


"Denmark has good cooperation with Rwanda, based on a broad partnership," he said in an emailed statement.

"We have been in close dialogue to further strengthen our partnership," Tesfaye added.

The minister has stressed that no further agreements on asylum centres have been reached but "confidential" talks between the two governments are ongoing.

Human rights groups and opposition politicians have condemned the proposals by London and Copenhagen as "unethical".

But Denmark's government says the plan is a "more dignified approach" to migration flows than "the criminal network of people smugglers".

Tesfaye has also said that the current European asylum system is "unsustainable" and that the agreement between London and Kigali as "a good step forward".

"I hope that more European countries in the near future will support the vision of tackling irregular migration through agreements with countries outside Europe," he said in the statement.

A parliamentary meeting on immigration in Denmark is set to take place next week.
 
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Denmark enters into talks with Rwanda to process asylum seekers.

Denmark in talks with Rwanda over processing of asylum seekers | Euronews

Denmark says it is in talks with Rwanda about setting up a reception centre for asylum seekers after a similar scheme was unveiled by the United Kingdom.

Under a controversial law passed last year, Denmark allows refugees arriving in the country to be moved to asylum centres in a partner nation.

Danish integration minister Mattias Tesfaye travelled to Rwanda last year, where he signed a framework agreement to strengthen cooperation on immigration issues.


"Denmark has good cooperation with Rwanda, based on a broad partnership," he said in an emailed statement.

"We have been in close dialogue to further strengthen our partnership," Tesfaye added.

The minister has stressed that no further agreements on asylum centres have been reached but "confidential" talks between the two governments are ongoing.

Human rights groups and opposition politicians have condemned the proposals by London and Copenhagen as "unethical".

But Denmark's government says the plan is a "more dignified approach" to migration flows than "the criminal network of people smugglers".

Tesfaye has also said that the current European asylum system is "unsustainable" and that the agreement between London and Kigali as "a good step forward".

"I hope that more European countries in the near future will support the vision of tackling irregular migration through agreements with countries outside Europe," he said in the statement.

A parliamentary meeting on immigration in Denmark is set to take place next week.

how many refugees has Denmark sent to Rwanda so far

A = a big fat zero
 
Denmark enters into talks with Rwanda to process asylum seekers.

According to sneaky Boris looking for something "good"he reckons we can only contemplate it as we are out of the EU.

Misleading again. ;) Good word that. He's not doing a good job of that either.
 
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won't be long before the EU follow our lead.

I used his exact words. Fact is all european countries have been wondering what to do. Some of that might be down to expecting yet more in the near future.It could be rather a lot too.

Anyway Misleader is off to India. Near 2 weeks after the Russians went there for exactly the same sort of talks. Lavrov mentioned some very specific details. He can't speak their language so talks held in english.
 
According to sneaky Boris looking for something "good"he reckons we can only contemplate it as we are out of the EU.

Misleading again. ;) Good word that. He's not doing a good job of that either.

I used his exact words.

I don't think you did use his 'exact' words, he certainly mentioned taking back control, as in taking back control of our borders but i can't find any transcripts where he specifically says 'we can only contemplate this as we are out of the eu'.
Bear in mind in response to Starmers attack he was very quick to point out that the idea had originally been mooted by David Blunkett under Tony Blair.
 
Bear in mind in response to Starmers attack he was very quick to point out that the idea had originally been mooted by David Blunkett under Tony Blair.

Johnson was lying just like you.

This idea was not originally mooted by David Blunkett.
 
All this fuss and hoo haa over a suggestion of shipping illegals ?
To Rwanda

jeez us wept what’s the reaction going to be when some thing of importance comes up :ROFLMAO:

no one including all
The opposition parties has come up with a workable solution to this caper
 
I don't think you did use his 'exact' words,
Afraid I did. He was recounting his dastardly deed to a group of people and said very distinctly that they could only do this now we are out of the EU.
 
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