Rishi Sunak – live: PM insists small boats policy going ‘better than expected’ days after new crossing record

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Rishi Sunak welcomes Joe Biden to Downing Street

Rishi Sunak has insisted his crackdown on small boats is going “much better” than expected, despite record numbers of boat crossings.

Speaking to reporters on his way to the Nato summit in Lithuania, the prime minister denied he was wrong to claim his small boats policy was working last month.

It comes after Friday saw record numbers of crossings for this year – with 686 arriving on UK shores.

The prime minister said he had always predicted that the numbers coming to Britain would rise during the summer.

He said his policy had to be judged on the trends when he took office.

“The fact that they (numbers) are down for five months of the year, the fact that they are still down, even if it’s less, than what people are expecting is a much better result than anyone was expecting,” he said.

He added: “We need to get people out of hotels, we need to save the taxpayer billions. We need to get the backlog down. But fundamentally we need to do what it compassionate and fair.”

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Watch: Biden fist pumps air as Sweden welcomes to Nato

Oliver O’Connell11 July 2023 16:20

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Stoltenberg: Nato invite to Ukraine when ‘allies agree and conditions are met’

Nato secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, said Ukraine will be issued with an invitation to join the alliance “when allies agree and conditions are met”.

He said the process to the country’s membership would move from a two-step to a one-step pathway.

Martha Mchardy11 July 2023 16:19

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“Ukraine’s future is in Nato”, says declaration, but membership timetable not agreed

Nato leaders have agreed at a summit in Vilnius that Ukraine’s future lies within the alliance but stopped short of handing Kyiv the invitation or timetable for accession that the country has been seeking.

At the same time, Nato dropped the requirement for Ukraine to fulfil a so-called Membership Action Plan (MAP), effectively removing a hurdle on Kyiv’s way into the alliance.

“Ukraine’s future is in Nato,” a declaration agreed by the leaders on Tuesday said, adding Kyiv’s Euro-Atlantic integration had moved beyond the need for a Membership Action Plan.

“We will be in a position to extend an invitation to Ukraine to join the alliance when allies agree and conditions are met,” the declaration said.

While leaders did not specify the conditions Ukraine needs to meet, they said the alliance would help Kyiv to make progress on military interoperability as well as on additional democratic and security sector reforms.

Martha Mchardy11 July 2023 16:14

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Press gathering for Biden-Erdoğan bilateral meeting

President Joe Biden and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan will soon meet for bilateral talks on the sidelines of the Nato meeting in Vilnius.

The White House sent out the following background information ahead of the meeting:

On Monday, after arriving in Vilnius Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan met with Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenberg and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, clearing the way for Sweden to join NATO. Erdoğan also spoke with President Charles Michele of the European Council. The meeting was closed press but Michel said on Twitter that they explored opportunities to reenergize EU-Turkey cooperation and bring it back to the forefront.

President Joe Biden, who welcomed Erdogan’s commitment to Sweden’s Nato membership, is scheduled to meet with the President of Turkey at 6:00 PM at the Lithuanian Exhibition and Conference Center. This will be the fourth meeting between President Biden and President Erdoğan. They met on the sidelines of the Nato summit in Brussels in June 2021, during the summit in Madrid in June 2022, and had a pull-aside during G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia.

Before today’s meeting with Biden, Erdoğan held separate meetings with the Prime Minister of the UK Rishi Sunak, President Emmanuel Macron of France, and Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau.

Oliver O’Connell11 July 2023 16:13

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Nato members agree declaration language for Ukraine membership

Nato leaders have reached agreement over how to define their future relationship with Ukraine, including its membership bid, four diplomats said on Tuesday.

One of the diplomats said the final wording on the declaration regarding Ukraine’s future membership read that Nato “will be in a position to extend an invitation to join the Alliance when Allies agree and conditions are met.

Martha Mchardy11 July 2023 16:10

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Sullivan: No caveats on F-16s to Türkiye

President Joe Biden’s National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan told a press conference in Vilnius today that there are no caveats on the transfer of F-16s to Türkiye.

“President Biden has been clear & unequivocal for months that he’s supported the transfer of F-16s to Türkiye, that this is in our national interests. It’s in the interests of NATO that Türkiye get that capability. He has placed no caveats or conditions on that in his public and private comments over the past few months. And he intends to move forward with that transfer in consultation with Congress.”

Oliver O’Connell11 July 2023 15:57

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Dutch PM praises UK’s response to war in Ukraine

The Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte has praised Rishi Sunak and the UK’s leadership in responding to Russia’s aggression in Ukraine.

In a warm meeting between the two leaders, Mr Sunak said he would “miss” working with the outgoing leader after Mr Rutte announced his plans to leave politics following the collapse of his coalition government.

Addressing his counterpart during a bilateral at the Nato Vilnius summit, the British Prime Minister said: “Mark, we were very sad to hear your news and thank you for your incredible service.”

Mr Rutte responded saying: “I’m not done yet. You are stuck with me at least until the election. Hopefully there will be a new government soon, in the Netherlands it takes a little while.”

Mr Sunak said: “You’ve been a great friend to the UK, so we will miss you. I look forward to continuing our work together particularly as we have stood together, you and I, as have other, to defend and support Ukraine.”

Mr Rutte replied: “And your leadership there, you personally and the UK as a whole, working with you has been incredible.” He said the joint work on the fighter jet coalition to provide Kyiv with war plane capabilities was “fantastic”.

Martha Mchardy11 July 2023 15:39

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Zelensky lands in Lithuania for Nato summit

Volodymyr Zelensky has landed in Vilnius for the Nato summit where alliance members are set to discuss Ukraine’s membership.

The Ukrainian president said on Twitter that he saw “no readiness neither to invite Ukraine to Nato nor to make it a member.”

Martha Mchardy11 July 2023 15:23

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President Biden cracks joke about Nato

President Joe Biden was cracking jokes as he met Nato leaders at a key summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, on Tuesday.

Speaking to Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda, he joked that Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin “alone” can protect Nato.

“We have the Secretary of Defence with us today. We can send him alone – he’s enough,” he said, before adding on a more serious note that “we’re all in a war together”.

The president also said that he is “looking forward” to welcoming Sweden into the membership after Turkey announced its support for the move.

Martha Mchardy11 July 2023 15:14

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Rishi Sunak holds bilateral talks with outgoing Dutch PM

Martha Mchardy11 July 2023 15:10

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