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Greece approves quicker migrant returns, aims to set up return hubs

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Posted on June 10, 2026

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· Last updated: June 10, 2026

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Greece Approves Fast-Tracked Migrant Returns and Plans for EU Return Hubs

Greece's Legislative Changes and EU Migration Strategy

ATHENS, June 10 (Reuters) - Greece's parliament approved legislation late on Tuesday to fast-track deportation of rejected asylum seekers and allow their transfer to "return hubs" outside the bloc once bilateral agreements are reached with third countries.

Background: Greece's Role in European Migration

Greece - Europe's southernmost country in the Mediterranean and a main entry point for migrants - was on the front line of a 2015-16 crisis when more than a million people from the Middle East and Africa crossed into Europe.

Recent Trends in Migrant Arrivals

Arrivals have ebbed since then, but two Aegean islands nearest to the African coast - Crete and Gavdos - have seen a steep rise in migrant boats, mainly from Libya, reaching their shores over the past couple of years.

EU Policy Developments and Criticism

European Union lawmakers and governments agreed last week on new rules allowing countries to send migrants ordered to leave the bloc to centres in third countries, a move that has drawn sharp criticism from rights groups that warn it could enable abuses.

Greece's Collaboration with EU Partners

Greece has been working with the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany and Austria to set up joint return and transit hubs, while bilateral talks with Uganda on a similar arrangement have been put on hold.

Future Plans for Return Hubs

Speaking ahead of Tuesday's vote, Greek Migration Minister Thanos Plevris said the EU states have been talking with third countries as they seek to clinch their first agreements this year for the hubs to be operational in 2027.

Ongoing Consultations with African Countries

"The Greek government has already been in consultations with two African countries," Plevris told the semi-state Athens News Agency on Wednesday. He did not name the countries.

(Reporting by Angeliki Koutantou; Editing by Kevin Buckland)

Key Takeaways

  • Greece passed a bill on June 9, 2026, paving the way for faster returns and creation of third‑country return hubs once bilateral agreements are in place. (consilium.europa.eu)
  • Under EU’s new Return Regulation agreed in early June 2026, member states can establish hubs in non‑EU countries meeting human rights standards, excluding unaccompanied minors; safeguards remain an area of concern. (euronews.com)
  • The strategy has drawn sharp criticism from rights groups warning of risks to fundamental rights and potential for indefinite detention in opaque, extraterritorial contexts. (euronews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What legislation did Greece recently approve regarding migrants?
Greece's parliament approved a law to fast-track deportation of rejected asylum seekers and allow their transfer to return hubs outside the EU.
Which islands have seen a rise in migrant arrivals to Greece?
Crete and Gavdos, two Aegean islands near the African coast, have experienced a steep increase in migrant arrivals.
What are return hubs in the context of the new Greek law?
Return hubs are centers outside the EU to which migrants ordered to leave can be transferred once agreements with third countries are reached.
Which countries is Greece collaborating with to set up return hubs?
Greece is working with the Netherlands, Denmark, Germany, and Austria to establish joint return and transit hubs.
When are the first return hubs expected to be operational?
The first agreements for operational return hubs are targeted for 2027.

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