Rwanda Sues UK for £50M Over Scrapped Deportation Deal
Rwanda seeks £50 million compensation over UK's failure to complete payments and resettlement commitments under the Migration and Economic Development Partnership treaty.
- Rwanda has initiated arbitration at the Permanent Court of Arbitration, seeking 50 million pounds over the scrapped Migration and Economic Development Partnership, with the case listed as pending.
- The Migration and Economic Development Partnership became a binding treaty in April 2024, envisaging United Kingdom resettlement of vulnerable refugees, though resettlement arrangements were never finalised.
- After talks failed to produce a shared understanding, Rwanda invoked the treaty's dispute-resolution option, seeking arbitration at the Permanent Court of Arbitration and emphasizing that termination does not affect accrued obligations, Michael Butera said.
- Having already paid 240 million pounds to Kigali, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the UK will defend taxpayers, with a spokesperson stating: "We will robustly defend our position to protect British taxpayers."
- Beyond the bilateral payments dispute, the case highlights broader rules about state performance and arbitration, underscoring good faith agreements and following a UK Supreme Court ruling and last year’s aid suspension over Rwanda’s M23 backing.
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