International court rejects Rwanda’s claim over UK migration deal
An international court has rejected Rwanda's claim for over $134 million in compensation from the United Kingdom regarding a scrapped migrant deportation deal. The Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague ruled that diplomatic exchanges after the UK cancelled the agreement in 2024 meant the payments, which Rwanda argued were due in April 2025 and April 2026, would not be made.

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AI-generatedAn international court has rejected Rwanda's claim for over $134 million in compensation from the United Kingdom regarding a scrapped migrant deportation deal. The Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague ruled that diplomatic exchanges after the UK cancelled the agreement in 2024 meant the payments, which Rwanda argued were due in April 2025 and April 2026, would not be made. The tribunal also dismissed further Rwandan claims of breaches to the partnership agreement. This ruling is seen as a setback for other governments seeking similar "return hub" arrangements. The UK government stated it successfully defended its position and is focused on border reforms.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedThe deal, struck in 2022, aimed to deter migrants by sending them to Rwanda for asylum processing.
The UK government stated the tribunal ruled in their favor on all grounds.
Rwanda sought over 100 million British pounds ($134m) in compensation from the UK.
An international court rejected Rwanda's financial claims against the UK over a scrapped migrant deportation deal.
The ruling bodes ill for other governments seeking 'return hubs' for migrants.