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France opposes return hubs for migrants in third countries, Macron says

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By Charlotte Van ‌Campenhout and Inti Landauro

BRUSSELS, June 19 (Reuters) - French ​President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that his country does not ⁠support the creation of so-called "return hubs" for migrants in third countries, questioning their efficacy, though adding that he ​respected countries that want to set up such hubs.

"We are in ‌favour of a more effective return policy, but ... I have never seen a return centre in a third country that ⁠actually works," Macron said, speaking in Brussels ⁠as a two-day EU summit concluded.

The European Parliament earlier this week approved a migration overhaul to speed up deportations and allow offshore detention centres, a move critics say ‌is harsh and weakens asylum safeguards.

Macron questioned whether the hubs ⁠align with European values.

"I'm not sure ‌that's what our Europe is about. ​I'm not sure that these are the fundamental principles on which our Europe was built, and I don't ‌believe it's effective either," he said.

Spanish ​Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, ⁠speaking at a press briefing on Friday after ‌the EU summit, said Spain ⁠was also against such hubs but was in the minority on the issue in Europe.

He said the return hubs are "simply ​going to waste economic ‌resources, and Europe doesn't have many of those".

(Reporting by Inti ⁠Landauro and Charlotte Van ​Campenhout, additional reporting by Andrey Khalip; Editing by Sudip ​Kar-Gupta and Hugh Lawson)

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