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    Germany to Explore Asylum Processing in Third Countries

    June 22, 2024Updated:June 26, 20242 Mins Read
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    Olaf Scholz refuses to speculate on what kind of asylum model could be in place in Germany Image: Markus Schreiber/AP Photo/picture alliance. Source: DW.
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    Chancellor Olaf Scholz has assured German state leaders of the government’s commitment to further investigate the possibility of processing asylum claims in third countries. This decision follows a meeting in Berlin where discussions centered on exploring concrete models similar to those implemented by the UK in Rwanda and Italy in Albania.

    The initiative, aimed at presenting detailed proposals at the next federal and state government assembly scheduled for December, seeks to address the challenges and feasibility of adopting such models in the German context. Despite concerns raised by experts regarding the legal and practical complexities involved, Scholz emphasized the importance of a thorough and meticulous examination before any decisions are made.

    Interior Minister Nancy Faeser underscored that while third-country processing could potentially serve as a strategic component of Germany’s broader migration policy, it is unlikely to substantially alter the overall asylum landscape or significantly impact the number of asylum seekers entering Germany.

    Lower Saxony Premier Stephan Weil, representing Scholz’s center-left Social Democrats, remained cautious about the prospect of outsourcing asylum processing. He highlighted the myriad questions and uncertainties raised during expert consultations, urging prudence in assuming a positive outcome from the ongoing evaluations.

    In contrast, Hesse Premier Boris Rhein, a member of the conservative Christian Democratic Union, expressed confidence in the process, characterizing the discussions as a pivotal step towards identifying practical and viable strategies for Germany’s asylum procedures. He emphasized the need for tangible proposals to be developed following what he described as a significant milestone in the country’s asylum policy deliberations.

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