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Meloni, Starmer agree on need to explore new migrant solutions

Meloni, Starmer agree on need to explore new migrant solutions

Premier says discussed Albania protocol with British PM in Rome

ROME, 16 September 2024, 16:29

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Premier Giorgia Meloni said she and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer agreed on the need to explore new solutions to the issue of migrant arrivals during their encounter in Rome on Monday, adding that the accord her government reached with Tirana to set up migrant centres in Albania was among the issues discussed.
    "We agree that we should not be afraid to explore new solutions (on the management of migrants)," Meloni told reporters.
    "We talked about the Italy-Albania protocol, which the British government is paying a lot of attention to.
    "We provided elements to make it possible to better understand this mechanism".
    Before the meeting, Starmer said he wanted to work with the Italian premier on migrant issues.
    "We already have a common intention to work together against this dastardly trade of pushing people across borders", said Starmer, as reported by the Guardian, on his visit to an immigration coordination centre in Rome.
    "Here (in Italy) there have been quite drastic reductions.
    "So I want to understand how this happened.
    "It seems that this is due to the upstream work done in some of the countries where people are coming from.
    "I have long believed that preventing people from travelling is one of the best ways to tackle' the problem."
   

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