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Sunak travels to Paris for wide-ranging talks
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Ukraine, Indo-pacific co-operation to be discussed
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Britain seeks to go further on migration
By Alistair Smout
LONDON, March 9 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will agree closer defence and security
ties with French President Emmanuel Macron when they meet on Friday, committing to greater
collaboration in supporting Ukraine and in the
Indo-Pacific region.
Sunak travels to Paris with several senior ministers
for a wide-ranging summit which will also cover migration and
energy, as the two countries seek to repair bilateral ties that
suffered in the wake of Britain's decision to leave the European Union.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has served to strengthen those
UK-French ties and, ahead of the meeting, Sunak's office said
Britain and France would coordinate on the supply of weapons to Ukraine and the training of Ukrainian marines.
They will also discuss establishing a permanent European maritime
presence in the Indo-Pacific, and the development of next-generation deep precision strike weaponry
to bolster NATO capabilities.
"As we face new and unprecedented threats, it is vital that we fortify the structures of our alliance so we are ready to take on the challenges of the future. That is what we will do at the UK-France Summit," Sunak
said in a statement.
Britain said that next year it would host a fourth meeting of
the European Political Community - a grouping proposed by Macron to deepen European cooperation in the aftermath of Russia's invasion of
Ukraine a year ago.
Sunak also said he wished to tackle "the scourge of illegal migration" as he seeks to go further with France to stop small boats
arriving on the south coast of England across the Channel.
In November, Britain and France signed an agreement worth 72.2
million euros ($74.5 million) to ramp up efforts to stop illegal migrants
from making the perilous journey, and this week Britain unveiled a new law to tackle
the issue.
"Certainly, we're going in there with ambition to agree to go further on stopping the boats making these dangerous crossings," Sunak's spokesperson said ahead of the trip.
On energy security, Sunak and Macron will discuss how
they can secure more reliable and cheaper sources of energy.
EDF Energy, part of France's EDF, said on Thursday it will extend the lifetimes of
its Hartlepool and Heysham 1 nuclear plants in Britain by two years to March
2026.
(Reporting by Alistair Smout; Editing by Daniel
Wallis)
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