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Reports reflect that France continues to adhere to cooperation with Italy on the migration issue and is currently not participating in the process of returning asylum seekers to Italy under the new European Union rules that began on June 12, 2026. These rules allow the resumption of transfer operations between European countries. While countries such as Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Finland, and Sweden have resumed sending asylum seekers back to Italy, France maintains a different stance due to political considerations related to its relations with Rome. France is also focused on limiting the flow of migrants from Tunisia and Libya in cooperation with Italy. The resumption of repatriations is seen as a practical test of the EU's new commitments, all within a broader policy that emphasizes stronger cooperation with Southern Mediterranean countries, alongside continued European pressure on Tunisia and Libya to reduce migration flows before they reach Europe.
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