Migrant crisis: France willing to set up 'mechanism' with the UK says Castex

Migrant crisis: France willing to set up 'mechanism' with the UK says Castex
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Ben Chapman

By Ben Chapman


Published: 03/12/2021

- 07:36

Updated: 14/02/2023

- 11:21

According to Le Monde, Mr Castex said in a letter to Boris Johnson that an agreement "could include a mechanism for virtuous transfers between the United Kingdom and the European Union".

French Prime Minister Jean Castex has announced the country may be willing to set up a new framework with the UK in order to prevent further crossings.

According to Le Monde, Mr Castex said in a letter to Boris Johnson that an agreement "could include a mechanism for virtuous transfers between the United Kingdom and the European Union".


The French PM: “We have always accepted to examine and discuss in good faith British proposals of reinforcement and cooperation.

“We have accepted some, we have declined others".

He said in the letter that France would not be willing to carry out joint patrols with the UK, and suggested potential UK asylum reforms.

Mr Johnson had suggested Border Force officers, or failing that private security contractors, could be deployed in joint patrols.

Mr Castex sad: “We cannot accept, for example, that British police officers or soldiers patrol our coasts.

“It comes from our sovereignty.”

France has repeatedly turned down British requests for joint land and maritime operations in its territory.

The French prime minister said more than 700 police officers and gendarmes were already covering the area around Dunkirk and Calais to prevent small boats carrying migrants taking to the water.

But these efforts “only permit us to contain the phenomenon, not to bring a lasting response”.

To do that, he suggested the UK must open legal immigration paths for those who have legitimate reasons to enter the country, and pursue a “more efficient” returns policy for those who do not.

A UK Government spokesman said: “Last week’s devastating events were a tragic reminder of the dangers of these crossings and like our French neighbours the UK Government is determined to prevent further loss of life in the Channel.

“We stand ready to discuss all options in the spirit of our close cooperation and partnership, and as a shared, global challenge it is vital we address illegal migration collectively and urgently.”

The relationship between the governments in London and Paris has been soured by the issue of migrants and post-Brexit fishing licences.

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