Phone call after the massacres in the English Channel
(ANSA) – LONDON, NOV 24 – London and Paris have agreed on the “urgency” to increase their joint efforts to combat the “deadly” crossings of the Channel by migrants attempting to reach England from France, after the shipwreck which caused 27 deaths. Downing Street announced it. In the course of a telephone call, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and French President Emmanuel Macron “agreed on the urgent need to increase their joint efforts to prevent these crossings and do everything possible to stop traffickers who endanger the lives” of the migrants, a spokesperson said.
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