RISHI Sunak will today call on allies to help protect Europe’s borders from migrant-smuggling gangs.
He will chair a meeting in Spain with his Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni, where a new pact to tackle them will be agreed.
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GettySunak will chair a meeting in Spain with Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni, where a new pact to tackle smuggling-gangs will be agreed[/caption]
The Prime Minister will announce more intelligence sharing and will also bring Belgium, Bulgaria and Serbia into the fold.
Ahead of the summit, Mr Sunak said: “With thousands of people dying at sea, propelled by people smugglers, the situation is immoral.”
“We cannot allow criminal gangs to decide who comes to Europe’s shores.
“When it comes to facing down the threat from Putin, confronting the risks and opportunities of AI or dealing with illegal migration, there is strength in unity.”
New funding for the country will be announced including £34 million for the UN and charities providing shelter and warm winter clothing.
A fourth loan worth more than £400 million has been dispersed from the World Bank to ensure the government can give winter support cash to three million households.
He will also hold a meeting on Artificial Intelligence ahead of a global AI safety summit in the UK next month.
Discussions will also feature support for Ukraine, including fighter jets.
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