UK taxpayers to bear extra cost over Rwanda treaty
Briefly

The financial arrangement which inevitably comes as part of an international agreement reflects the costs that may be imposed on Rwanda through the changes that this partnership has created in their systems: in their legal systems and their institutions. No money was asked for by the Rwandans for this treaty. No money was provided to the Rwandans for this treaty. Dealing with migration is important and it is not a cost-free option, but we regard it as the right thing to do.
The UK and Rwanda are working on this because it is important, not because it is easy nor because it buys you cheap and quick popularity. UK not pursuing 'cheap and quick popularity' with Rwanda treaty, says Cleverly video The government says the new treaty responds directly to the conclusions of the supreme court and presents a new long-term solution.
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