Van Den Brink: Agreement with Italy on Taking Back Asylum Seekers From the Netherlands
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At the end of 2022, Italy asked member states of the European Union to stop sending people back to the country because there were too few reception places. On June 12, the Netherlands and Italy are starting with a “clean slate,” after which Italy will take back asylum seekers if they travel to the Netherlands after arriving there.
Starting next Friday, when the EU migration pact enters into force, Italy will once again take back asylum seekers from the Netherlands.
Starting from the entry into force of the EU Migration Pact on June 12, Italy will once again take back asylum seekers who applied for asylum in the Netherlands after arriving in Europe in Italy. This was confirmed by a spokeswoman for Minister of Asylum Bart van den Brink following a report by De Telegraaf.
As of the entry into force of the EU Migration Pact on June 12, Italy will once again take back asylum seekers who applied for asylum in the Netherlands after arriving in Europe in Italy. This was confirmed by a spokeswoman for Minister of Asylum Bart van den Brink following a report by De Telegraaf. Italy is currently not taking these asylum seekers back, meaning the Netherlands is not sending them back.
Asylum seekers transiting from Italy to the Netherlands will be sent back starting next Friday. Minister Bart van den Brink (Asylum and Migration) reached agreements on this matter with his Italian counterpart Matteo Piantedosi in Rome on Wednesday.
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