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Five Eu Countries Want to Build Centers for Deported Asylum Seekers Abroad, Belgium Is Not Participating for the Time Being

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Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Denmark, and Greece will jointly investigate the possibility of building return centers for migrants in third countries, i.e., countries outside the EU. The interior ministers of the five countries have established a working group on this matter. Our country is not included, which is remarkable, as the current government itself also wants to explore such options.

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The Netherlands wants to work with other EU countries to return rejected asylum seekers to countries outside the EU.

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark and Greece agree on roadmaps for controversial return hubs in third countries

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The Ministers of the Interior of the five EU states Germany, Austria, Denmark, Greece and the Netherlands decided on Thursday to set up ... The post Germany and four other EU countries are planning deportation centers in third countries appeared first on Apollo News.

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Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Denmark, and Greece will jointly investigate the possibility of building return centers for migrants in third countries, i.e., countries outside the EU. The interior ministers of the five countries have established a working group on this matter. Our country is not included, which is remarkable, as the current government itself also wants to explore such options.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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Together with Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark and Greece, Austria wants to accommodate irregular migrants outside the EU.

·Vienna, Austria
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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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