Mr. Kairides underlined the importance that Greece attaches to the cooperation with the United Kingdom, both on a technical and political level
The resumption of strategic dialogue between Greece and United Kingdom on immigration, was among the topics of the meeting held today between the Minister of Immigration and Asylum, Dimitris Kairides and the ambassador of the United Kingdom in Greece, Matthew Lodge.
Mr. Kairides underlined the importance that Greece attaches to the cooperation with the United Kingdom, both on a technical and a political level, given that the two countries now face similar challenges on the migration issue. At the same time, Mr. Kairides welcomed the ongoing search for practical solutions by the United Kingdom in dealing with irregular immigration.
The two interlocutors exchanged views on the latest developments in immigration, at the international and regional level, but also on the particular challenges faced by the governments of the two countries in their relevant internal and external policies.
Cooperation @DimKairidis with @FCDOMJLodge on the resumption of the strategic migration dialogue between Greece & the UK.https://t.co/wQOUHbWD62 pic.twitter.com/fPpzkJ7fud
— Ministry of Immigration & Asylum (@migrationgovgr) August 30, 2023
In this context, the Greek minister informed Mr. Lodz about the government’s decision to streamline legal immigration, with conditions and rules, while strengthening its action to combat the criminal networks of traffickers, whose practices endanger the lives of irregular immigrants.
Special mention was also made of Turkey’s role in the management of migration flows in the Southern Mediterranean, but also more widely in Europe.
The British ambassador informed the minister about the recent memorandum of cooperation which the United Kingdom signed with Turkey regarding the fight against migrant smuggling networks, which is expected to enter into force soon. The memorandum, among other things, provides for the joint action of the British and Turkish authorities, against even the inflatable boat manufacturers in Turkey, which are used today for illegal trafficking, both in the English Channel and in the Aegean.
For his part, Mr. Kairidis emphasized that “Turkey is of particular concern to usas it directly or indirectly affects irregular migration routes in the Eastern Mediterranean”, underlining that “as the EU we seek to reach some kind of agreement with Turkey soon to deal with the flows even better”.
Mr. Kairides and Mr. Lodge agreed on the need to continue the dialogue on immigration, with the British ambassador sending an invitation to the minister to visit London and meet with his counterparts.
Source: Skai
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