The UK government has confirmed a new aspect of its Rwanda treaty, agreeing to resettle some of Rwanda’s most vulnerable refugees.
This move, outlined in the treaty’s “Other Agreements” section, demonstrates a mutual commitment to enhancing international protection for refugees.
However, the agreement does not specify the number of refugees to be resettled.
Additionally, Rwanda retains the right to approve which asylum seekers the UK can transfer, giving them significant control over the process.
This development emerges as part of the broader discussions on the migrant crisis in the UK.
Meanwhile the rebellious Tory MPs continue to meet this week to prepare for opposition against the plans.