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Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer is expected to give some £4 million to the far-right Italian government to tackle irregular migration.
The funding for the initiative, called the Rome Process, comes following the meeting of the two leaders.
Sir Keir met with his Italian counterpart in Rome today to discuss plans to tackle illegal migration.
The populist Italian government, led by Giorgia Meloni, has seen a 60 per cent drop in illegal migration in the past year and recently signed a controversial deal with Albania.
Sir Keir said he is “very interested” in Italy’s policies leading to “dramatic reductions” in irregular migration.
“You’ve made remarkable progress working with countries across migration routes as equals, to address the drivers of migration at source and tackle gangs,” Sir Keir told the press conference.
Ms Meloni added she and Sir Keir had signed a joint communique including “very tangible, important points, and is evidence of the deep relation between our two countries.”
Sir Keir has signalled he is open to pursuing an arrangement similar to Italy’s migration deal with Albania, whereby asylum seekers will be held in the Balkan state while their claims are processed.
Yes, they’ll stay in Italy until their claim is processed.
I assume you mean Albania? That’s what the part I quoted is about.