UK and France have 'shared responsibility' to tackle illegal migration, Emmanuel Macron says
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- French President Emmanuel Macron began a three-day state visit to the UK on July 8, 2025, hosted by King Charles at Windsor Castle.
- The visit follows a record of over 21,000 small boat crossings of the English Channel this year, prompting urgent talks on migration control.
- Macron and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer planned a Franco-British summit to deepen cooperation on security, migration, and nuclear issues.
- Downing Street reported a new agreement with France allowing French border teams to act in shallow waters and discussed a 'one in, one out' migrant return deal.
- The summit aims to enhance joint efforts against illegal migration, marking a ‘best ever co‑operation’ to address this shared burden between the UK and France.
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UK and France have 'shared responsibility' to 'firmly' tackle illegal migration, Emmanuel Macron tells Parliament
Britain and France have a "shared responsibility to address irregular migration" and "fix today what is a burden for our two countries", French President Emmanuel Macron has said.
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