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STARMER HOSTS SUMMIT TO KICK-START NEW RELATIONSHIP WITH EUROPE

18/07/2024 02:13 PM

LONDON, July 18 (Bernama-PA Media/dpa) -- New British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will use a major European summit to push for action to secure the continent's borders as he steps up efforts to tackle the UK's asylum backlog, reported German Press Agency (dpa).

Starmer, who is hosting the European Political Community (EPC) summit on Thursday, called for continent-wide action to tackle the international "people-smuggling webs".

He will join a session on migration co-chaired by Italy's right-wing leader Giorgia Meloni at the summit in Oxfordshire, southern England.

Leaders from the 47-member EPC will gather as Starmer attempts to reset the UK's relationship with its European neighbours after the turmoil of Brexit.

Britain's new Labour government is seeking a security pact with the EU and Starmer is also determined to cement European nations' support for Ukraine in its war with Vladimir Putin's Russia.

The prime minister said: "We cannot let the challenges of the recent past define our relationships of the future.

"That is why European security will be at the forefront of this government's foreign and defence priorities, and why I am focused on seizing this moment to renew our relationship with Europe.

"The EPC will fire the starting gun on this government's new approach to Europe, one that will not just benefit us now, but for generations to come, from dismantling the people-smuggling webs trafficking people across Europe, to standing up to Putin's barbaric actions in Ukraine and destabilising activity across Europe."

He added: "We will only be able to secure our borders, drive economic growth and defend our democracies if we work together."

Under the government's plans to respond to the UK's small boats crisis, asylum decisions will be accelerated and, under a new fast-tracked system in the returns and enforcement unit, officials will prioritise those with no right to be in the UK and who have the greatest chance of being returned.

A new Border Security Command will use counter-terror powers to fight organised immigration crime, working "across Europe and beyond," Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said.

More than 380,000 people are believed to have entered the EU through irregular routes in 2023 – an increase of 17 per cent on the previous year.

Around 41 per cent of those arrivals are believed to have come in small boats across the Central Mediterranean, 26 per cent on land through the Balkans, and 16 per cent coming across the Eastern Mediterranean.

The gathering at Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Winston Churchill, is a more informal affair than many international summits.

The leaders will attend a reception hosted by King Charles III in the palace's Long Library, which has walls lined by more than 10,000 books.

Starmer will have a series of face-to-face talks with key figures including Polish counterpart Donald Tusk – who was president of the European Council at the height of the Brexit drama – as he attempts to strengthen ties with the continent.

The EPC was the brainchild of France's Emmanuel Macron and involves 20 non-EU nations including the UK as well as the 27-strong EU bloc.

Nick Thomas-Symonds, the British minister for European relations at the heart of the government's reset plan, will also be at the gathering.

--BERNAMA-dpa


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