Germany A flaws have been agreed to close the police to seize small boats being used in the channel as part of the “Friendship Treaty” with Britain.
Sir Kir Stamor And German Chancellor Frederick Merz The deal is due to signing the deal on Thursday, just one week later Prime Minister hit one “one, one out” migrant return deal With France Emmanuel Macron,
While there is no similar return with Germany, it includes a pledge that they are smuggling people in the UK by the end of 2025 in the European Union country.
While smuggling people in European Union countries are a crime under German law, smuggling Migrants Britain has not been illegal since Brexit.
the majority of asylum seekers Which crosses the channel from the French coast, although Germany is seen as a transit country for migrants and is often used as a storage hub for boats and transport devices.
At least 22,000 people have already traveled since January, 2025 has been kept as a record year for crossing.
Yweet cooperThe Home Secretary won the German agreement in December to change the law to change the law to assist the smuggling of migrants in the UK.
However, a change in the government in Berlin meant that it was to be re -organized and will now be announced on Thursday.
Prior to his visit, Sir Kir said: “Chancellor Merz’s commitment to make necessary changes in the German law to disrupt the supply lines of dangerous ships that carry illegal migrants across the channel, welcome,” Sir Keir said.
“As close to the Allies, we will continue to work together to meet the priorities that Brits and German share.”
During the visit to Mr. Merz, leaders are expected to unveil an agreement to produce defense exports such as boxer armored vehicles and typhoon jets and are committed to develop their deep accurate strike missiles with a range of more than 2,000 kilometers in the next decade.
Chancellor and Sir Keir will also sign a bilateral friendship and cooperation treaty which includes a plan to set up a new UK-German Business Forum.
Sir Kir said: “The treaty we signed today will bring the first of its kind, UK and Germany closer than ever. It not only marks the progress that we have already created and the history we share.
“This is the foundation on which we go ahead to deal with shared problems and invest in shared powers.”
A series of commercial investments are being announced, along with the journey, cost more than £ 200 million and will create more than 600 new jobs.
Among them, a production facility was established in Swindon at Defense Tech Company Stark, which was first, and converted AI firm Cagnigigi invested £ 50 million outside Germany and expanded its UK team from 13 to 150.