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Blow for Starmer as five EU countries oppose ‘one in, one out’ migrant deal with France

The five EU countries criticized the proposed “one, an exit” migration agreement between France and Britain, and said that he could see that asylum seekers were returning to the shores.

Sir Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron are working on an agreement that will see that England has returned to France in France in exchange for asylum seekers with families ties in the UK.

The exact terms of the agreement are still working, but Italy, Spain, Greece, Malta and Cyprus had alarm in proposed plans.

Financial times He reported that the five nations sent a letter to the European Commission that appealed to the policy of a one -to -one exit ”policy.

French President Emmanuel Macron (R) Shaking hands with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer

French President Emmanuel Macron (R) Shaking hands with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer (Pool/AFP through Getty Images)

The letter writes: “If we have a surprise in the intention of signing a bilateral reconstruction arrangement of France’s intention – with a some extent – we take notes.

Five countries have worked on a separate agreement on the entire EU reset agreement agreement to England and France.

Italy, Spain, Greece, Malta and Cyprus are the first European countries where immigrants traveling irregularly came.

On 17 June 2025, immigrants walk along a tear gas cloud fired by the police while trying to set sail on the British channel in Gravelines, France.

On 17 June 2025, immigrants walk along a tear gas cloud fired by the police while trying to set sail on the British channel in Gravelines, France. (Getty Images)

They are concerned that France can use the current EU rules that allow refund of asylum seekers to the first entry country to transfer the asylum seekers accepted from the UK.

The letter continued: uz We believe it is necessary to clarify whether the agreement can produce direct or indirect results for other member states ”.

Mr. Macron would visit London in early July and the UK-France agreement had to be announced at the summit.

The source of the United Kingdom Times that the agreement will begin as a pilot plan.

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