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Gerald Dormann has called for an agreement between the European Union and the United Kingdom to fight illegal immigration.

Gerald Dormann has called for an agreement between the European Union and the United Kingdom to fight illegal immigration.

home Minister Of Gerald Dorman On Monday he said he would not “question” the Touquet agreements on the Franco-British border and wanted an agreement between
European union And
United Kingdom To prevent shortcuts
Illegal immigrants On the channel.

We need an “EU and Great Britain agreement” because Gerald Dormann declared that “this could not be a simple agreement to repatriate immigrants into French territory” and flatly rejected the British Prime Minister’s proposal. Boris Johnson. He was speaking at a news conference after a meeting of the Homeland Security Council chaired by President Emmanuel Macron on Monday morning.

There is no unilateral agreement

“What do we want,” he stressed, “including a balancing agreement that provides real solutions Problems of France and Europe […]. We do not want a unilateral agreement. Gerald Dormann announced that Prime Minister Jean Costex would write to his co-minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday to recommend that he work on the development of the agreement.

“This is an agreement that was not negotiated during a settlement structure between Great Britain and the border countries. Brexit », The Minister underlined. Gerald Dormann, as suggested by many opposition figures, rejected the “questions” of the Touquet treaties (2004) placing the British border on the French border, recalling that this text only legitimizes immigration.

Warning to the English

In addition, he warned the British against any attempt to release immigrants coming to its shores into the sea, which is an “unacceptable red line”. “We will never accept the practice of backsliding at sea,” he assured, adding that “the United Kingdom is not exempt from international law.”

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Emphasizing the need to fight against smugglers, the Minister announced the doubling of the number of Central Office staff involved in the fight against illegal immigration. He is scheduled to visit Slovenia on Tuesday and Poland on Friday as part of preparations for the European Council of Interior Ministers to be held on December 9.