In a collaborative international effort, representatives from the governments of Albania, China, Sweden, Tunisia, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Vietnam have issued a joint statement addressing the critical issue of organised immigration crime.
The governments involved recognise that organised immigration crime poses serious threats to human safety, national security, and the integrity of immigration systems worldwide. The joint statement reaffirms each nation's commitment to combating illegal migration and dismantling criminal networks that exploit vulnerable individuals.
Participating governments have collectively agreed to:
All representatives emphasised the critical need for a united international approach. By pooling resources, expertise, and information, these governments aim to create robust mechanisms capable of effectively tackling the complex challenges posed by organised immigration crime.
The statement marks a clear international resolve to uphold secure, fair, and humane immigration policies, prioritising the protection of human life and dignity.
Following the release of this statement, the governments will continue ongoing dialogue and coordination, with working groups established to oversee the swift implementation of agreed measures. Regular reviews will ensure continuous progress and adaptation of strategies to respond effectively to emerging challenges.
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