Rwanda has confirmed it is in early discussions with the United States to receive migrants deported by the Trump administration. Rwandan Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe stated that the talks are ongoing and that Rwanda is interested in offering migrants a second chance. This move aligns with Rwanda's recent positioning as a destination for migrants that Western countries seek to remove. The potential deal is still in its initial stages and details about the agreement remain limited. The development highlights Rwanda's growing role in international migration policies and raises questions about the ethics and logistics of such arrangements.
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Rwanda in talks to receive migrants deported from US, foreign minister says
Rwanda is in the early stages of talks to receive immigrants deported from the United States, Rwandan Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe said on television late on Sunday.
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Rwanda Confirms ‘Ongoing’ Talks with Trump Administration To Accept Deported Migrants
Rwanda’s foreign minister emphasizes his country’s interest is in ‘giving another chance to migrants.’ The Trump administration is in “early stage” talks with Rwandan officials to negotiate a deal for the central African country to receive deported migrants from America, Rwanda’s foreign minister said on Sunday.