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UK and Rwanda Sign New Treaty in Renewed Effort to Implement Migrant Transfer Plan

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The United Kingdom and Rwanda have entered into a new treaty, aiming to resurrect a contentious proposal for the transfer of migrants to the East African nation.

The agreement was formalized by Rwandan Foreign Minister Vincent Biruta and British Interior Minister James Cleverly. Cleverly traveled to Kigali to salvage the stalled initiative after the UK Supreme Court deemed an earlier arrangement unlawful, blocking the transfer of migrants to Rwanda.

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The Supreme Court decision, which deemed the policy incompatible with Britain’s international obligations, cited concerns about potential persecution faced by migrants forcibly returned to their home countries.

Despite this setback, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak pledged to persist with the project, focusing on addressing the issues raised in the Supreme Court’s ruling from the previous month.

During a joint press briefing in Kigali, Minister Cleverly expressed the commitment of both the UK and Rwanda to improving the migration process.

Rwandan Foreign Minister Biruta affirmed Rwanda’s dedication to the partnership, emphasizing collaborative efforts to address concerns highlighted by the Supreme Court. He clarified, “We do not have plans to withdraw from this partnership.”

To navigate legal challenges, Alain Mukuralinda, deputy spokesman for Rwanda’s government, disclosed plans to establish a joint tribunal with judges from both Rwanda and the UK in Kigali.

This tribunal, subject to approval by both countries’ parliaments, aims to ensure that immigrants sent to Rwanda are not deported to their countries of origin.

While specific details of the new agreement remain undisclosed, British media reports suggest it includes commitments by Rwanda regarding the treatment of asylum-seekers and other migrants sent to the country.

The Supreme Court’s decision prompted Prime Minister Sunak to consider “emergency legislation” designating Rwanda a safe country, intending to address legal challenges swiftly.

Sunak, expressing frustration, declared intentions to end the protracted legal debates through emergency laws.

He emphasized the need to tackle the migration issue definitively and put an end to what he termed a “merry-go-round” of legal challenges.

The UK-Rwanda migration “partnership,” initiated in April the previous year, initially proposed sending individuals who made “dangerous or illegal journeys” to Britain via small boats or hidden in lorries.

Despite facing legal obstacles and criticism from activists, the UK government asserts the bilateral scheme is crucial to deter “illegal” immigration across the English Channel from France.

The emotive issue is expected to play a prominent role in the upcoming general election in the UK. As the plan encounters opposition, with nearly 30,000 individuals making the perilous journey this year, the government emphasizes its stance that Rwanda is a safe country.

Minister Cleverly reiterated the commitment to moving forward with the partnership swiftly, emphasizing that Rwanda is deemed a safe country.

The newly signed treaty agreement is recognized internationally, reflecting efforts by both nations to address the conclusions reached by the Supreme Court and pave the way for changes in the migration initiative.

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