Starmer, Macron Join Forces to Curb Cross-Channel Migration Surge
During a side meeting at the G7 summit in Canada, the two leaders engaged in extensive discussions covering a spectrum of global and bilateral concerns, such as the Middle East conflict, the Ukraine war, and enhanced defense collaboration.
A statement released by Downing Street on Tuesday confirmed that both leaders recognized the escalating challenges posed by increased small boat crossings in the English Channel in recent weeks.
They pledged to intensify joint efforts addressing migration and vowed to collaborate closely with international partners to develop “innovative ways” to make meaningful progress on this pressing issue.
Looking forward, Starmer and Macron also touched upon the upcoming UK-France Summit scheduled for July. They emphasized that their teams should aim for “high-ambition outcomes” that produce concrete benefits for citizens in both countries.
The leaders further exchanged views on the persistent Middle East crisis, reaffirming their commitment to resolving the conflict through sustained diplomacy and dialogue. They agreed this should remain a key agenda item for G7 leaders throughout the summit.
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