EU, UK should not use Balkans as migrant ‘warehouse’: rights group

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May 27, 2025
UK PM Keir Starmer, leader of Britain's Labour party, reacts as he speaks at a reception to celebrate his win in the election, at Tate Modern, in London, Britain, July 5, 2024. — Reuters

BELGRADE: Britain and the European Union should stop trying to use the Balkans as a “warehouse for migrants”, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said on Monday, adding to debate over the use of third-country “return hubs” for asylum seekers.

The EU and UK have both made moves toward processing would-be immigrants outside their borders, seeking to deal with a surge in arrivals that has become a hot-button political issue. The EU moved in March to allow members to process migrants outside the 27-nation bloc´s borders, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his government had opened talks with multiple countries on setting up “return hubs” for rejected asylum seekers to await deportation.

He did not name the countries, but the Balkans look like a probable partner. Starmer made the announcement during a visit to Albania -- which already hosts migrant return centres for Italy -- and his government has recently unveiled a six-billion-euro investment package in North Macedonia. “Instead of treating the Balkans as a warehouse for migrants, the EU and the UK could play an important role in supporting the development of functioning asylum systems and better frameworks for the protection of the rights of migrants,” HRW said.