EU says no 'Guantanamo Bay for migrants' outside bloc

AFP  |  Brussels 

The EU today said it was discussing plans with UN agencies to set up in north African and other countries but insisted it would not create a "for migrants".

"I want to be very clear on that. I'm against a for migrants," told a briefing.

"This is something that is against our European values," he added.

triggered global outrage when it began using the US naval base in Cuba to hold terror suspects in harsh conditions after the September 11, 2001 attacks.

"We are exploring together with the and the UNHCR how can we further engage northern African countries in discussions on possibilities for regional disembarkation schemes," Avramopoulos said.

The EU is already working with the and the UN High for Refugees to help migrants in detention centres in return to their countries in

Avramopoulos said the UN agencies would ensure that genuine refugees fleeing war or persecution can settle in while economic migrants are returned home in dignity and with enough resources to restart their lives.

In addition to north African countries like Tunisia, is also considering non-EU countries in like But Avramopoulos said "no expression of willingness" has come from a potential host country because the EU is still discussing how the centres will work and has made no formal proposal.

"The way I see this is as an agreement of countries around the to ensure the people get the protection they need and are treated with the dignity they deserve," the Greek said. "But it must also mean that getting on the boat does not mean a free ride to the European Union," he said.

The EU would make sure the centres are also in a safe place, he said.

EU leaders are to discuss the centres at a June 28-29 summit as the bloc seeks to bolster its external borders.

A mini-summit is due on Sunday to try to break the deadlock over reforming asylum rules that stipulate migrants must be processed in the country where they first arrive.

Countries like and complain they have unfairly had to shoulder the burden since the EU was hit in 2015 by its worst migration crisis since World War II.

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First Published: Thu, June 21 2018. 17:35 IST