Britain’s agreement with Europe to contain migrants more effectively
The UK Home Office and the EU Commission have signed an agreement that will see closer cooperation between the EU's border agency (Frontex) and UK border authorities to tackle migrants. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency quoting “Day Sight” publication, in England, an agreement with the EU border protection agency Frontex to help fight illegal immigration through the English Channel is considered, and in the long term, this cooperation could be expanded.
In this way, the British government is once again willing to cooperate with the European Union and show its international commitment in fighting illegal immigration and fighting international crimes. The British Home Office and the European Union Commission signed an agreement in London on Friday that will provide for closer cooperation between the EU border agency Frontex and UK border authorities.
The main purpose of this agreement is to facilitate the exchange of information about the smuggling gangs, such as the success of the chase and the series of arrests that took place on Wednesday. During a major operation in the four federal states of Germany, France and Belgium, more than 15 arrest warrants were issued for suspected Kurdish-Iraqi smugglers; In North Rhine-Westphalia alone, more than 600 police officers have been deployed for this purpose. The border agencies are on both sides of the English Channel, allowing UK Border Police to “learn from methods used successfully overseas. This statement states: There should be an exchange between authorities as well as an exchange of information on the most effective measures in border management or deportations. , British Home Secretary, in the long run, these cooperations should be further expanded. He hailed the agreement as another step to curb illegal immigration in small boats across the English Channel. For this purpose, the British government signed a bilateral agreement with France almost a year ago, which obliges the French side to strengthen its border patrols along the coast and inland areas, and on the other hand, the British side is obligated to pay about 500 million euros. to give this country.
England has also introduced “Steven Kavanagh” as a candidate for the post of Secretary General of the International Investigation Agency Interpol. Kavanagh previously worked as chief operating officer at Interpol, and would succeed Germany’s Jürgen Stock if selected. He said on Friday that the consequences of Brexit and the loss of membership in European police structures had certainly been “a wake-up call” for British security officials to strengthen international cooperation in new ways. According to him, however, many threats such as terrorism, arms trafficking, drug and human trafficking also have their roots outside of Europe.
Publisher | Tasnim News |