France finally agrees to stop migrant boats in the sea

France has finally agreed to plan to stop small boats in the sea until summer after criticizing the police. Stand up Like people picked up the smugglers Migrants,

The French government is considered to increase its Navy with new patrol boats that can prevent the so -called “taxi boats” before leaving for Britain.

The strategy is designed to prepare before the French President Emmanuel Macron Travels In London for a Franco-Bitish summit on 8 July,

It comes after a fierce line burst on lack of action as a fierce line More than 1,000 people crossed the English channel on Saturday,

The French police officers were seen as migrants, including children, who were riding on a beach in the gravel between Kallis and Duncark, while the authorities were then depicted escorting the boats.

Secretary of Defense John Hele Hit on them Failure to act – as he said In the weekend Britain “lost control of its borders”.

The minister is pressurizing the French government to place new rules, after coming to power, the labor agreed with the government months ago, allowing them to intervene in the operation.

On Sunday, Mr. Hele said: “They are not doing this, but for the first time, we need a level of cooperation … We have got the agreement that they will change the way they work, and our concentration is now to push them to bring them into operation so that they can stop these smugglers and stop these people in boats, not only on the shore.”

home Secretary Yweet cooper It has also demanded that the French has demanded to start migrant boats in the sea as “as fast as possible”, as it was revealed that a record 1,195 migrants arrived in Britain in 19 dingies on Saturday. The figures have reached a total of 14,812 so far this year – most on records.

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The source of a French internal ministry told Wire: “We know about the need to adapt to the high bets and our principle of action involved in the intervention in the sea.

“Today, our intervention can only be to save a boat already in the sea, especially due to criminal liability issues involved in any other reason for any other reason.

“We want to change this structure so that we can operate in shallow water, up to 300 meters from the coast, and thus stop the ‘taxi boats’, while respecting the principles of the United Nations Convention in the name of Montego Bay Convention.

“Immigration Control for Immigration Control (CICI) has made the general secretariat compulsory for C (SGMER), which coordinates the state’s action in the sea to prepare a proposal in summer to replace it.”

The source said that the government’s purpose was the “shared guideline” prepared for the July summit.

The channel in Britain has a £ 480M deal with France designed to prevent crossing.

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