Migration remains one of Europe's most debated political issues, and France has once again clarified its position. Speaking after a European Union summit, President Emmanuel Macron said France opposes the creation of migrant return hubs outside the EU, questioning both their effectiveness and their compatibility with European principles.
Macron stated that France supports improving return procedures for migrants who do not qualify for asylum, but argued that offshore return centers have yet to demonstrate practical success. He emphasized that cooperation with countries of origin should remain the preferred approach.
Several EU member states continue supporting the proposal as part of broader migration reforms. The differing positions highlight the ongoing challenge of developing a common European migration policy acceptable to all member nations.
France indicated it will continue participating in EU negotiations while advocating solutions that balance effective migration management with humanitarian responsibilities and international law.
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Sources: Reuters, France 24, Politico Europe, AP News, BBC News
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