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Germany, Greece reaches deal on sending back migrants

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BERLIN: Germany has reached an agreement with Greece to send back migrants to the Mediterran­ean country if they have already applied for asylum there, the German Interior Ministry said on Friday.

Last week, Germany and Spain sealed a similar deal on returning migrants. Both deals come after a dispute between Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservati­ves and their Bavarian allies over returning migrants that nearly split them and brought down the government.

“The signature of an administra­tive agreement with Greece is a further step on the way to more orderly conditions in European migration policy,” German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said in a statement.

Ministry spokeswoma­n Eleonore Petermann told a n ews conference the Greek agreement, like the one with Spain, would allow Germany to send migrants entering via Germany’s border with Austria to Greece within 48 hours.

In exchange, Germany agreed to deal with a backlog of family reunificat­ion applicatio­ns by the end of 2018, and to reconsider disputed cases, the ministry said.

Petermann said Germany was also in “very advanced” negotiatio­ns on a similar deal with the Italian government and she expected a deal to be struck.

Last Friday Petermann said both Italy and Greece had made counterdem­ands. The deals are not likely to affect many refugees. Figures from the Interior Ministry last week showed that since mid-June around 150 people who had already applied for asylum in another EU country had been detected entering Germany from Austria.

More than 1.6 million migrants have arrived in Germany since mid-2014, provoking tensions and propelling the far-right Alternativ­e for Germany (AfD) into the national parliament.

Merkel has repeatedly defended her 2015 decision to admit hundreds of thousands of migrants as a humanitari­an necessity, but has since vowed to prevent a rerun of such a migrant influx.

Speaking about the deal with Greece, she told a news conference: “It’s good that we’ve got a result.”

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 ?? — Reuters photo ?? File photo shows a Bavarian police officer controllin­g cars at a temporaril­y checkpoint on the motorway between the Austrian and German border in Kirchdorf am Inn, Germany.
— Reuters photo File photo shows a Bavarian police officer controllin­g cars at a temporaril­y checkpoint on the motorway between the Austrian and German border in Kirchdorf am Inn, Germany.

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