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The UK government is reportedly in discussions with Turkey, Vietnam, and Kurdistan region officials to possibly pay them to reduce the number of migrants heading to Britain. Prime Minister Keir Starmer stated it's right to discourage people from leaving their home countries and risking dangerous Channel crossings. The government plans to combat people smuggling gangs and is considering cooperation and security agreements with the aforementioned countries. However, a spokesperson declined to comment on the report.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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