Rwanda seeks $134 million from the UK in arbitration over scrapped refugee deal
Rwanda claims the UK owes £100 million plus £6 million for refugee housing after Britain ended the 2022 resettlement deal, with arbitration underway at The Hague.
- Rwanda is seeking $134 million from the UK in arbitration over a scrapped refugee deal.
- The deal involved sending migrants who arrived in the UK to Rwanda, where their asylum claims would be processed.
- Rwanda alleges the UK violated part of the deal by not resettling vulnerable refugees from Rwanda.
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Rwanda seeks £100M from the UK in arbitration over scrapped refugee deal
Rwanda has told a panel of international arbitrators that Britain still owes it 100 million pounds ($115 million) under a controversial refugee resettlement deal that Prime Minister Keir Starmer scrapped immediately after taking office in 2024
Rwanda seeks $134 million from the UK in arbitration over scrapped refugee deal
Rwanda has told a panel of international arbitrators that Britain still owes it 100 million pounds ($134 million) under a contentious refugee resettlement deal that Prime Minister Keir Starmer scrapped after taking office.
Rwanda seeks 100 million pounds from U.K. in arbitration over scrapped refugee deal
Rwanda has told a panel of international arbitrators that Britain still owes it 100 million pounds ($115 million) under a controversial refugee resettlement deal that Prime Minister Keir Starmer scrapped immediately after taking office in 2024.
Britain, Rwanda in £100m court clash over migrant deal
Britain and Rwanda cross swords at an international court from Wednesday, with Kigali seeking more than £100 million it says London still owes from a scrapped deal to deport migrants.
UK’s behaviour left Rwanda with no choice but legal action - Ugirashebuja
When the new UK Prime Minister declared the “Rwanda scheme” “dead and buried” on his first full day in office, Rwanda was not formally notified, but instead, learned of the decision through media reports The comments were made by the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Rwanda Emmanuel Ugirashebuja on Wednesday, March 18, during the opening session of arbitration proceedings regarding the Migration and Economic Development Partnership (ME…
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