Germany and France urge a Europe-wide migration and asylum deal with the UK, emphasizing that Brexit's impact has disrupted coherent migration policies across Europe.
The ministers highlighted that the absence of rules governing the flow of people has worsened irregular migration and heightened risks for individuals traversing the Channel and North Sea.
Darmanin indicated that the new British government's willingness to collaborate positively with the EU creates a favorable environment for reaching a concrete agreement on migration.
There is growing concern that Starmer's government, while seeking to build constructive EU relations, may face criticism for adopting stringent asylum policies similar to the Conservatives.
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