German official suggests Rwanda scheme using UK facilities
Like the UK, the German government is under pressure to tackle illegal migration, particularly after the recent success of the far-right, anti-immgiration Alternative for Deutschland (AfD) party in state elections.
Speaking to the Table Briefings podcast on Thursday, Mr Stamp suggested a scheme could target people crossing the EU’s eastern borders and be overseen by the UN Refugee Agency, the UNHCR.
He added: “We currently have [no third country] who has come forward, with the exception of Rwanda.”
In November, Mr Scholz promised to examine whether asylum applications could be processed abroad.
But the German chancellor cautioned that there were legal questions over how such a scheme would work.
Asked about Mr Stamp’s remarks, a Downing Street spokesperson said they would not comment on discussions between other nations.
“Policies pursued by other countries are a matter for them. Our position with regard to Rwanda is well known,” they added.
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