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Albanian PM scolds Britain over migration row

- Reuters, AP Berlin

Britain should look to Germany to learn how to cope with a wave of immigrants, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama said on Thursday, chastising London for its depiction of Albanians arriving in the country via the English Channel.

“To single out a community and to talk about gangsters and about criminals, this doesn’t sound ... very British, sounds more like screams from a madhouse,” Rama said while praising Berlin’s response to migration policy.

Britain has been consumed by a row over migration since Home Secretary Suella Braverman blamed a “surge in the number of Albanian arrivals” on young, single men who she said were part of organized criminal gangs.

Rama, who was attending a Berlin summit of Western Balkan nations hosted by Chancellor Olaf Scholz, singled out Germany’s handling of the million-odd migrants it received in 2015 as a model for Britain to follow.

“I never heard a German minister talking about Albanians as criminals,” he said, standing on a podium alongside his host, and praised the “dignity” of Germany’s approach. Fewer than 1 percent of Britain’s Albanians were in jail, he added.

A spokespers­on for British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak moved earlier to de-escalate the row, highlighti­ng Albania’s cooperatio­n in tackling people smugglers.

“We have a strong relationsh­ip with our Albanian partners. We are grateful for the cooperatio­n of the Albanian government and we remain fully committed to working together with them,” the spokespers­on said.

Braverman visited immigratio­n facilities on England’s southeaste­rn coast as she grappled with an overcrowdi­ng crisis at a migrant facility and outcry over her claim that the UK faced an “invasion” of asylum-seekers. Sunak has described the migrant crisis as a “serious and escalating problem.”

He acknowledg­ed that “not enough” asylum claims are being processed, but maintained his Conservati­ve government was getting a grip on the situation.

Braverman visited a migrant center in the port town of Dover, the scene of a gasoline bomb attack on Sunday, but did not answer reporters’ questions.

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