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Britain, EU negotiate preliminary deal on border agency Frontex

Britain, EU negotiate preliminary deal on border agency Frontex

The European Union and Britain are within the technique of reaching a preliminary deal for the latter’s entry to the Frontex border company, reviews stated Tuesday.

A spokesperson for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated negotiations have been ongoing and the textual content of a deal had not but been agreed.

“Obviously we hope to achieve a deal that works for us and our European neighbours,” he stated. “I don’t recognize some of the reporting I have seen today.”

The spokesperson stated Britain and the European Commission are in talks about learn how to take care of the problem of migration.

While Britain has reached bilateral agreements – together with a current take care of Türkiye to disrupt people-smuggling gangs and sort out unlawful migration – it now not has returns agreements with the EU since leaving the bloc in 2020.

Asked if the federal government would love the EU to agree a deal on returning individuals who have crossed the Channel, the spokesperson stated: “We want to look at everything as a whole. I don’t want to get into the details of what is being negotiated.”

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