France and Italy Unite Against Migrant Trafficking
France and Italy have declared their intention to share information on migrant trafficking to combat illegal flow within the EU. This move aims to strengthen immigration laws and dismantle trafficking networks, modeled after a previous Franco-British agreement.
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In a strategic move to tackle migrant trafficking, the interior ministers of France and Italy have signed an agreement to exchange information on this pressing issue. The French ministry announced the collaboration on Friday, highlighting that it mirrors a similar partnership with Britain established in 2020.
Asserting the importance of this initiative, France's Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau emphasized the need to reinforce immigration laws. This aligns with the government's broader aim of better border control, reflecting sentiments echoed by Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who is focused on curbing migrant entries.
This agreement comes in light of past tensions, such as Italy's refusal to allow a migrant charity ship to dock, which strained relations with France. Both nations aim to tackle the underlying networks facilitating illegal migration within the EU, with France remaining a key destination.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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