Albania strongly denies that it is willing to deal with people who cross the English Channel to Britain. After the Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Dominic Rab, Confirming that the government is exploring ways to deal with asylum seekers abroad.
Prime Minister Edi Rama stated that he “will never accept refugees for rich countries”. Times report It is recommended that Albania is willing to set up an offshore processing center for people arriving in the UK from France by boat.
When Priti Patel, the Minister of the Interior, signed an agreement in July, negotiations began on the proposal. Albania Recover criminals expelled from Britain.
Ministers believe that an Australian-style offshore processing center-where migrants will fly to the center within seven days of arrival in the UK-is a key potential deterrent to prevent a record surge in English Channel crossings. The Home Office will confirm that more than 1,000 people have arrived in the UK on Tuesday.
However, Rama told Albania’s top channel: “Albania will never be a very rich country that will set up camps for their refugees. No way.”
Earlier, Albanian Foreign Minister Horta Khachka and his ambassador to the United Kingdom Ziljako Gilko dismissed the report as “fake news.”
Raab seems to believe the report by telling Times Radio: “We are looking for international partnerships that can move processing from the UK to try to reduce the pull factor, which means people think they can successfully use these routes.”
This time, like The Times, the same old fake news appeared on the front page of a respected newspaper!
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Later on Sky News, when Raab was asked if people seeking asylum in the UK would be airlifted to Albania, he said: “That is a country, but we are willing to work with our partners to study the possibility of international processing. “
But Tirana reacted angrily to the report. Xhaçka tweeted a picture of the front page of the New York Times, and said: “This time the same old fake news as the Times appeared on the front page of a respected newspaper! By the way, I’m not “He” is “she” and has always admired the quality of the British media. Sad.”
Chilko said he was “angry” at the report because he “told the New York Times at least 10 times on Wednesday that Albania would never agree to this treatment of immigrants from France.”
In an interview with The Guardian, he said: “This is completely false. They don’t mention reality, they only write what they like.
“I am a lawyer. Albania has no right to decide whether immigration is legal or illegal. International conventions detail everything about the process of assessing asylum seekers. The British courts will make a ruling, not the Albanian courts.”
In a letter of complaint to the New York Times, Qirko said: “There were no bilateral talks between Albanian and British government officials regarding illegal immigration processing centers across the English Channel.”
It added: “The Albanian government will never agree [the] This type of processing center is opened for illegal immigrants because it is a violation of international law. “
Australia started to deal with overseas asylum seekers, first in Papua New Guinea and now in the Pacific Islands Nauru.
Raab, who is also attorney general, defended Britain’s exploration of similar ideas.
He told Sky TV: “I think this is correct. There are practices related to this all over the world to study the possibility of international partnerships for some of these claims.”
He said the government is trying to prevent people from crossing the strait by boat.
Enver Solomon, chief executive of the Refugee Council, condemned the offshore disposal plan as a “desperate measure”, cruel and possibly ineffective.



