Sweden Plans to Send Migrants to Italy, France and Spain Reject Dublin Transfers
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Meloni 'own goal' leaves Italy facing wave of migrant returns
Sweden plans to send migrants to Italy, France and Spain reject Dublin transfers
After Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Finland, Sweden now also plans to return to Italy migrants who moved north after landing there. Eurostat says 109,427 transfer requests were sent to Rome between 2023 and 2025, a potential boomerang for Meloni's government.
Sweden and Finland: we send them. Brussels: no connection with the stop to Schengen. But Schlein and Conte attack:
Paris prefers to maintain cooperation with Rome, while Madrid focuses on the solidarity mechanisms provided for by the new EU Pact. Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Finland and Sweden have already reactivated the procedures
For the moment "the political decision of France is not to join the countries" that send migrants back to Italy according to the new rules. AnSA learns this from informed sources in Paris. (ANSA)
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni could face fresh pressure over her migration policy. After Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Finland, Sweden has confirmed that it intends to return asylum seekers to Italy who originally entered Europe via Italian territory and then moved northwards. According to the Italian opposition, Meloni's tough stance towards Spain is turning into a political "boomerang".
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