Five European Union countries oppose a ‘one, one’ migrant deal between Britain and France

Five European Union countries oppose a 'one, one' migrant deal between Britain and France

Five European Union countries have criticized one proposed “One in, One Out” migration deal between France and BritainCan see that it can see asylum seekers Instead, he returned to his banks.

Sir Kir Stamor And French President Emmanuel Macron Working on an agreement that will allegedly see Britain returning small boat migrants France In exchange for refugees with families in Britain.

The exact conditions of the deal are still being worked, but Italy, Spain, Greece, Malta and Cyprus have already played alarm on the proposed plans.

financial Times Told that five countries have sent a letter to the European Commission which objected to the “One in Out” policy.

French President Emmanuel Macron (R) joined hands with British Prime Minister Kir starrer ,Through Pool/AFP Getty Image,

The letter reads: “We note – with a degree of surprise – with the alleged intentions of France to sign a bilateral reading system. If confirmed, such an initiative raises serious concerns for us, both procedurally and for other member states, especially for the first entry, especially for the first entry”.

Five countries have objected to the UK and France that an entire European Union-UK is working on a deal for the reset deal.

Italy, Spain, Greece, Malta and Cyprus are often the first European countries that travel by irregular routes.

The migrants pass through a cloud of tear gas fired by the police as they try and board Dingis to depart in the English channel in Grevel, France on 17 June 2025.

The migrants pass through a cloud of tear gas fired by the police as they try and board Dingis to depart in the English channel in Grevel, France on 17 June 2025. ,Getty images,

They are reportedly concerned that France can use the current European Union rules that allow refugee seekers to return to the country before entering, to pass shelter -seekers accepted from Britain.

The letter continued: “We believe that it is necessary to clarify whether the agreement can produce any direct or indirect results for other member states”.

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Mr. Macron is due to a trip to London in early July and the UK-France deal was unveiled at the summit.

UK government source told Many times The deal will begin as a pilot scheme.

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