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PM holds talks with two MORE countries over plans to send migrants there – despite scrapping Rwanda scheme

Published on May 16, 2025 at 10:28 PM

NORTH Macedonia and Croatia held talks with Sir Keir Starmer yesterday as he sought sites for Balkans deportation centres.

Both nations were tight-lipped over whether they agreed to host from Britain.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer at the European Political Community Summit.
Keir Starmer held talks with North Macedonia and Croatia as he sought sites for Balkans deportation centres
Migrants in a small boat at sea.
Sir Keir has said he will consider any option to stem the illegal flow by deterring migrants from attempting Channel crossings

Speaking in , said: “I have had a number of discussions with leaders here today, numerous discussions, including about return hubs.”;;

He added that the would “be a very important additional tool in our armoury”;;.

But the Prime Minister refused to say if any country had yet agreed to the plan, after being publicly snubbed by during his two-day visit to the region.

Last year, Italian Prime Ministersaid the PM was “very interested”;; in a deal whereItalydeports migrants tofor processing.

Sir Keir has said he will consider any option to stem the illegal flow by deterring from attempting crossing.

However, the Italian deal has been bogged down by legal challenges, with the UK closely monitoring the outcome.

The PM’s visit to Albania comes amid athat has pushed arrivals fromto 12,699 already this year — 30 per cent higher than the same period last year.

Sir Keir and his Albanian counterpart Edi Rama will announce measures to clamp down on people-smuggling, including using through the region.

No10 said the number of Albanians making the crossing had fallen by 95 per cent in the past three years, while the number returned had doubled between 2022 and 2024 after increased co-operation between the two countries.

A task force with Albania and will be expanded to includeand .

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