The EU rejects a new immigration agreement with the United Kingdom

The UK is trying to deal with the crisis of boats crossing the English Channel, but attempts to reach a compromise agreement with Brussels are continually being rejected by the European Union. The Community Executive has made it known that right now there is no door open to a new agreement after the divorce with the British.

According to some documents to which he has accessed The TimesBritish Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, he hoped to be able to return migrants who had crossed the channel to the European countries where they had sought asylum. However, a European Commission official let the Downing Street government know that there was no possible option to reach an agreement.

A migration pact has been rejected by the EU but also by Emmanuel Macron bilaterally, since France considers that immigration must be dealt with at the community level and not individually in each country.

The agreement is rejected de facto among other things because, in the event of closing it, the United Kingdom would have to also take on the burden of migrants entering the continent irregularly through any EU country. The path should not only be one way from London to Europe but also vice versa.

Sunak has been trying to close a migration agreement for some time and has already lobbied some European leaders on the issue during the European Council held in Iceland in May. He premier British wants there to be a increased collaboration between the UK and the 27 but they already told him at the time that there was no intention of agreeing on anything and now they have emphasized it again from the community Executive.

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