Italy and Albania Implement Migrant Processing Centers in Unprecedented Deal
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni visits Albania to solidify the agreement as the EU considers replicating the model.
- The five-year deal allows Albania to host up to 3,000 migrants per month while Italy processes their asylum claims.
- Meloni's visit included tours of the migrant centers, which are set to be operational by August.
- The agreement has sparked debate, with human rights groups concerned about refugee protections and opposition calling it propaganda.
- The plan aims to deter illegal crossings and has drawn interest from other EU nations.
- The centers, funded by Italy, will cost approximately $730 million over five years.