Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni is visiting Albania to thank the tiny Western Balkan country for its help hosting thousands of asylum seekers rescued from international waters
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni is traveling to Albania to thank the country for its willingness to host thousands of asylum seekers and tour the sites of two migrant detention centers, a visit coming just days before local and European Parliament elections, where migration is a top campaign issue.
The two processing centers in Albania will cost Italy more than 600 million euros over 5 years. The facilities would be fully run by Italy while it fast-tracks migrants' asylum requests. They are expected to become fully operational later this year. Both centers are under Italian jurisdiction while Albanian guards will provide outside security. Italy would welcome the migrants if they are granted international protection or organize their deportation from Albania if refused.
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