Meloni
and Sánchez clash over EU migration crackdown
Dispute
comes after EU agreed tough new rules to speed up deportations.
June 19,
2026 3:07 pm CET
By
Nicholas Vinocur, Zoya Sheftalovich, Jacopo Barigazzi and Gregorio Sorgi
https://www.politico.eu/article/giorgia-meloni-pedro-sanchez-clash-over-eu-migration-crackdown/
BRUSSELS
— Italy’s Giorgia Meloni clashed with Spain’s Pedro Sánchez over Madrid’s
decision to legalize around 500,000 asylum-seekers, according to three EU
diplomats and one EU official.
Meloni
challenged Sánchez during a closed-door meeting of EU leaders in Brussels on
Thursday, saying she wanted a debate on migration so leaders could discuss the
consequences of Spain’s move on other EU countries, according to diplomats
briefed on the discussion.
Sánchez
responded that other leaders should not be concerned because the migrants
regularized in Spain were largely from South America rather than Africa, two of
the diplomats said. They were granted anonymity to discuss the confidential
talks.
Spain’s
position on migration is “well known,” a Spanish government spokesperson said,
confirming Sánchez had defended it during the summit discussion. Madrid is
“more than happy” to engage in a debate on migration, the spokesperson said.
The spokesperson did not address the Africa comment.
An
Italian official said the exchange was “not a clash” but a “just discussion
between leaders.”
The
disagreement comes days after the EU approved legislation allowing members to
establish deportation hubs in third countries as part of a push to ensure
failed asylum-seekers leave the bloc. While it’s still unclear how many
capitals could take advantage of the rule change, 19 of the EU 27 signed up to
a joint Danish-Italian letter, first reported by POLITICO, calling for swift
action on deportations.
“Countries
are now working … to implement the new possibilities, including hubs in third
countries. We will personally lead the way to make sure our visions are brought
to life,” the letter circulated Friday morning reads.
Spain
opposes EU plans for offshore deportation hubs, arguing they raise legal and
humanitarian concerns, while other countries including Italy and Denmark view
the hubs as a key tool to deter irregular migration and speed up removals.
Thursday’s
exchange came after Sánchez argued that Spain’s migration policy differed from
that of many other EU governments and had been effective in reducing irregular
arrivals from Africa. Official data shows irregular migrant arrivals to Spain
fell significantly in the first three months of this year.
The
dispute came after Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen congratulated
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola for her leadership in passing a
draft law on Wednesday which facilitates the deportation of migrants who have
been denied asylum in the bloc.
Migration
was added to the agenda of October’s European Council after Frederiksen’s push.

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