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UK announces deal with Turkey to tackle flow of migrants

The agreement includes joint police operations against smuggler rings and the trade in boat parts

UK announces deal with Turkey to tackle flow of migrants

BRITAIN said it had struck a deal with Turkey in a bid to slow the flow of immigrants passing through the Mediterranean country on their way to Europe.

The agreement includes joint police operations against smuggler rings and the trade in boat parts.

With the issue of illegal migration high on the political agenda in Britain ahead of an expected election next year, the government said it would support a new Turkish police centre that would build on existing cooperation over law enforcement.

Customs data would be exchanged more quickly under the new memorandum of understanding, the British government said in a statement on Tuesday.

"Our partnership with Turkey, a close friend and ally, will enable our law enforcement agencies to work together on this international problem and tackle the small boat supply chain," home secretary Suella Braverman said.

Prime minister Rishi Sunak made cutting the numbers of illegal migrants arriving in Britain a key pledge for this year as he tried to narrow the wide lead of the opposition Labour Party in opinion polls.

This week, Britain began moving some migrants on to a large residential barge on its southern coast, part of plans remove what the government called the "pull" of hotels for those arriving on the country's shores in small boats.

(Reuters)

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