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France opposes return hubs for migrants in third countries, Macron says

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Posted on June 19, 2026

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France Opposes Migrant Return Hubs in Third Countries, Macron Says at EU Summit

France and Spain Voice Concerns Over Migrant Return Hubs at EU Summit

By Charlotte Van Campenhout and Inti Landauro

Macron’s Stance on Return Hubs

BRUSSELS, June 19 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that his country does not support the creation of so-called "return hubs" for migrants in third countries, questioning their efficacy, though adding that he respected countries that want to set up such hubs.

"We are in favour of a more effective return policy, but ... I have never seen a return centre in a third country that actually works," Macron said, speaking in Brussels as a two-day EU summit concluded.

EU Migration Overhaul and Criticism

The European Parliament earlier this week approved a migration overhaul to speed up deportations and allow offshore detention centres, a move critics say is harsh and weakens asylum safeguards.

Concerns About European Values

Macron questioned whether the hubs align with European values.

"I'm not sure that's what our Europe is about. I'm not sure that these are the fundamental principles on which our Europe was built, and I don't believe it's effective either," he said.

Spain’s Position on Return Hubs

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, speaking at a press briefing on Friday after the EU summit, said Spain was also against such hubs but was in the minority on the issue in Europe.

He said the return hubs are "simply going to waste economic resources, and Europe doesn't have many of those".

(Reporting by Inti Landauro and Charlotte Van Campenhout, additional reporting by Andrey Khalip; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta and Hugh Lawson)

Key Takeaways

  • France (Macron) opposes return hubs in third countries as ineffective and inconsistent with European values
  • European Parliament approved a migration overhaul on June 17, 2026 allowing offshore deportation centres, raising human‑rights concerns
  • Spain’s PM Sánchez also opposes return hubs, arguing they waste economic resources, though he’s in a minority position in EU debate

Frequently Asked Questions

What is France's stance on migrant return hubs in third countries?
France opposes the creation of migrant return hubs in third countries, with President Macron questioning their effectiveness and alignment with European values.
What was discussed at the EU summit regarding migration?
The EU summit addressed the creation of return hubs and approved a migration overhaul to speed up deportations and allow offshore detention centers.
Why does President Macron oppose return centers in third countries?
Macron believes such centers have never worked effectively and do not reflect the fundamental principles of Europe.
What is Spain's position on migrant return hubs?
Spain, represented by Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, also opposes return hubs, arguing they would waste economic resources.

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