UK and Turkiye are “stepping up joint operations” to target human trafficking tactics across Europe, the British Prime Minister said Wednesday, Anadolu Agency reports. Responding to a question at the House of Commons about the supply chain of small boats, often referred as dinghies, Rishi Sunak said everything must be done “to stop the boats and tackle illegal migration”. We know that the export of small boats across parts of the European continent is a vital element of the smuggling gangs’ tactics. And that’s why, specifically, we are stepping up joint operations with Turkiye he said. Sunak said he had raised this issue with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan “when we spoke so that we can tackle organised immigration crime and […] Source
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