Switzerland to Resume Transferring Asylum-Seekers to Italy This Month
After a hiatus of nearly four years, Switzerland will restart the transfer of asylum-seekers to Italy at the end of August. The move, which follows an agreement to gradually resume the process under the Dublin Regulation, marks a significant shift in managing migration flows at the southern border.

Key Takeaways
- Switzerland is resuming the transfer of asylum-seekers to Italy after a hiatus of nearly four years.
- Italy suspended all readmissions of asylum-seekers in December 2022.
- The resumption of transfers is directly linked to the new European Pact on Migration and Asylum.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The first flights have been booked."
"It is in Switzerland’s interest that the resumption be managed in a way that is sustainable for both parties."