French President, Spanish Prime Minister Oppose Plans to Establish Migrant Return Centers in Other Countries
Brussels, June 19 (QNA) - French President Emmanuel Macron today expressed his country's opposition to the establishment of migrant return centers in other countries, questioning their effectiveness.
In a speech at the conclusion of the two-day European Union summit, Macron expressed respect for countries wishing to establish such centers, saying, "We support a more effective return policy, but... I have never seen a return center in a third country that is actually operational."
He also questioned the compatibility of these centers with European values, adding, "I am not sure that this reflects the essence of the Europe we believe in... I am not sure that these are the fundamental principles upon which Europe was founded, and I also don't think they are effective."
For his part, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, speaking at a press conference following the summit, reiterated his country's opposition to the establishment of such centers, arguing that they would only lead to a waste of economic resources, "of which Europe does not have many," as he put it.
Earlier this week, the European Parliament approved a comprehensive overhaul of the immigration system aimed at expediting deportations and allowing the establishment of detention centers outside European territory, a move critics describe as harsh and one that undermines asylum guarantees. (QNA)
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