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Calais migrant crisis: UK and France to sign deal | Calais migrant crisis: UK and France to sign deal |
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UK and French ministers will meet in Calais on Thursday to agree a new deal to tackle the migrant crisis there. | UK and French ministers will meet in Calais on Thursday to agree a new deal to tackle the migrant crisis there. |
The proposed deal is expected to include more security around the site where thousands of migrants are living and moves to tackle people trafficking. | The proposed deal is expected to include more security around the site where thousands of migrants are living and moves to tackle people trafficking. |
Home Secretary Theresa May and French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve will tour the Eurotunnel site and meet aid associations helping migrants. | Home Secretary Theresa May and French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve will tour the Eurotunnel site and meet aid associations helping migrants. |
They will also discuss humanitarian support for migrants. | They will also discuss humanitarian support for migrants. |
Neither government has given full details of what the deal will involve. | Neither government has given full details of what the deal will involve. |
Thousands of migrants are living around Calais - many of them in the camp known as the Jungle - and each night hundreds attempt to reach the UK by breaching security around the port and Eurotunnel. | Thousands of migrants are living around Calais - many of them in the camp known as the Jungle - and each night hundreds attempt to reach the UK by breaching security around the port and Eurotunnel. |
After the meeting with Mrs May, Mr Cazeneuve will travel to Berlin to meet his German counterpart for talks on Europe's migration policies. | After the meeting with Mrs May, Mr Cazeneuve will travel to Berlin to meet his German counterpart for talks on Europe's migration policies. |
The UK government has offered France help with security around Calais - including £7m for fences - but police there have said such measures are only a "short-term solution". | The UK government has offered France help with security around Calais - including £7m for fences - but police there have said such measures are only a "short-term solution". |
BBC diplomatic correspondent Paul Adams said the UK government had pledged a total of £20m over the past year to improve security at the port of Calais and the Eurotunnel terminal. | BBC diplomatic correspondent Paul Adams said the UK government had pledged a total of £20m over the past year to improve security at the port of Calais and the Eurotunnel terminal. |
"It's not clear what, if any, new money the government is now offering," he added. | "It's not clear what, if any, new money the government is now offering," he added. |
UK Independence Party MEP Mike Hookem said the deal was "too little, too late". | |
"The migration crisis has spread beyond Calais and cannot be solved by these two countries because it starts in the Mediterranean," he said. | |
The Calais situation is part of a much larger migration issue in Europe. | The Calais situation is part of a much larger migration issue in Europe. |
More than 240,000 migrants have crossed the Mediterranean already this year, arriving on the shores of Greece and Italy. | More than 240,000 migrants have crossed the Mediterranean already this year, arriving on the shores of Greece and Italy. |
Meanwhile, it has been suggested that the number of refugees seeking asylum in Germany could surge to 750,000 this year - and a UN High Commissioner has said more European countries should share the responsibility. | Meanwhile, it has been suggested that the number of refugees seeking asylum in Germany could surge to 750,000 this year - and a UN High Commissioner has said more European countries should share the responsibility. |