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Denmark Eyes Sending Migrants to Rwanda in UK-Like Deal

© AFP 2023 / ALESSIO TRICANIIn this video grab made on June 26, 2018 from an AFP video, rescued migrants are seen waiting to disembark from the Danish container ship, the Alexander Maersk, at the port of Sicilian port of Pozzallo. - A Danish cargo ship owned by Maersk, the world's leading container shipping company, with 108 migrants on board was allowed to dock at the southern Sicilian port of Pozzallo Monday, after waiting offshore for three days for instructions from the Italian authorities. (Photo by Alessio TRICANI / AFP)
In this video grab made on June 26, 2018 from an AFP video, rescued migrants are seen waiting to disembark from the Danish container ship, the Alexander Maersk, at the port of Sicilian port of Pozzallo. - A Danish cargo ship owned by Maersk, the world's leading container shipping company, with 108 migrants on board was allowed to dock at the southern Sicilian port of Pozzallo Monday, after waiting offshore for three days for instructions from the Italian authorities. (Photo by Alessio TRICANI / AFP) - Sputnik International, 1920, 20.04.2022
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The country is seeking to deal with the continuing arrivals of illegal migrants, as well as with the ones that entered the country during the 2015 influx of refugees coming from the Middle East. The government even sought to send Syrians, one of the dominant groups of refugees, back home, but has so far failed to reach a deal with Damascus.
Denmark is discussing an agreement with Rwanda that will allow the European nation to send incoming asylum seekers to the African country instead, Immigration Minister Mattias Tesfaye has announced. The two countries are still in talks regarding the deal, and a high-level meeting will be held next week to discuss the issue, he added.

"[The deal will] ensure a more dignified approach than the network of human traffickers that characterizes migration in the Mediterranean today," Tesfaye said.

Copenhagen has been looking for ways to deal with the influx of refugees since at least 2019, when it introduced a plan to send the Syrians back to Syria once the situation is stable there. Syrians were one of the dominant groups of migrants that flooded into Europe in 2015 and consecutive years, fleeing the instability in the Middle East. However, the Danish government has so far failed to reach a deal with Damascus to receive its wayward citizens.
Denmark also passed a law that allows it to send arriving asylum seekers to another country, but has yet to reach an agreement with a receiving country. The UK recently struck such a deal with Rwanda. The details are sketchy at the moment, but according to British officials, London will be sending migrants to the African country based on the strength of their asylum claim and the way they arrived in the UK.
The UK has been recently struggling to deal with the influx of migrants crossing the English Channel. These migrants use dinghies poorly adapted for this purpose. Many of them used the services of human traffickers and criminal groups, with London accusing France of failing to deal with this issue on their side.
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