Britain, Greece discuss migrant crisis, EU-Turkey deal


London, Apr 6 (IANS): British Prime Minister David Cameron and his Greek counterpart Alexis Tsipras discussed over phone the implementation of the recent European Union (EU)-Turkey agreement on migrants, the Downing Street said.

Cameron in a phone call on Tuesday welcomed the start Greece had made to returning migrants to Turkey under the agreement, Xinhua cited a Downing Street spokesperson as saying.

Cameron also reiterated the importance of "breaking the link between people making the dangerous crossing of the Mediterranean and securing settlement in Europe."

Tsipras said that the flow of migrants had reduced substantially, and expressed gratitude for the British contribution of personnel and expertise to help implement the agreement, according to Downing Street.

Cameron confirmed that additional British personnel would be offered to Greece over the coming weeks as support.

The two leaders also touched on the continuing negotiations between Greece, the eurozone and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the review of Greece's programme.

They agreed that "it was in the interests of all parties to bring this to a timely conclusion," said the Downing Street spokesperson.

  

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