The Asian Age

UK snubbed in Channel talks

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THE TALKS were called following the shocking deaths of 27 people last Wednesday as they attempted to cross from France to England in a dinghy that began losing air while at sea in cold winter temperatur­es.

Calais, Nov. 28: France hosts a meeting of European ministers on Sunday to discuss ways to stop migrants crossing the Channel in dinghies, but without Britain, which has been excluded following a row last week.

Ministers from France, Germany, the Netherland­s and Belgium will meet in the northern French port of Calais on Sunday afternoon to discuss how to tackle people-smuggling gangs that provide boats to migrants seeking to cross the narrow waterway.

The talks were called following the shocking deaths of 27 people last Wednesday as they attempted to cross from France to England in a dinghy that began losing air while at sea in cold winter temperatur­es. The aim of the meeting is “improving operationa­l cooperatio­n in the fight against peoplesmug­gling because these are internatio­nal networks which operate in different European countries,” an aide to French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said.

The main focus had been set to be talks between Darmanin and his British counterpar­t Priti Patel after both countries vowed in the immediate aftermath of the mass drownings to cooperate more together.

Working more closely would require Paris and London to overcome years of ill-will caused by Britain’s departure from the

European Union, as well as often frosty ties between their government­s.

Within 48 hours of the accident, French President Emmanuel Macron had accused British Prime Minister Boris Johnson of being “not serious” in unusually personal criticism that pushed relations to fresh lows.

France was irked by Johnson’s initial reaction, which was seen as deflecting blame onto France, and then by his decision to write a letter to Macron which he published in full on his Twitter account before the French leader had received it.

Patel’s invitation to Sunday’s talks was promptly withdrawn, with an aide to Darmanin calling Johnson’s public letter “unacceptab­le”.

Without the participat­ion of Britain — the destinatio­n country for the thousands of migrants massed in northern France — there are limits to what can be achieved.

The invitation to France’s other northern neighbours reflects concern about how people-smuggling gangs are able to use Belgium, the Netherland­s and Germany as bases to organise their operations.

Many migrants are believed to travel to launch sites in northern France from Belgium, while inflatable­s and life jackets can be bought in other countries such as the Netherland­s and Germany without raising suspicion.

One of the five men arrested in connection with the accident last Wednesday was driving a car with German registrati­on. “Let’s not forget that the real problem on illegal migration flows is the European Union has no border protection­s whatsoever,” Patel said in the middle of November.

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