Germany could potentially use facilities funded by the UK to process some asylum seekers in Rwanda, according to Joachim Stamp, the country's migration agreements commissioner. These accommodations were originally intended for people deported from the UK under a plan now scrapped by the new government. However, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has been sceptical about processing asylum applications abroad, making it unlikely that the idea will move forward. The UK's Rwanda plan, introduced by the Conservatives, aimed to deter Channel crossings by sending some asylum seekers to Rwanda. German ambassador Miguel Berger stressed that Germany's discussions differ from the UK's now-abandoned approach. Peter Cardwell speaks with North Yorkshire councillor, Tom Jones. #news #politics #immigration #uk #germany #europe #talk #talkradio
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