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

Pro-migrant and anti-racism groups protest in front of the Greek parliament, ahead of the vote on a bill which speeds up deportation of rejected asylum seekers and provides for their transfer to “return hubs” , in Athens, Greece, June 9, 2026. REUTERS

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

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