Britain and Vietnam Sign Landmark Deal to Curb Illegal Migration

Britain and Vietnam have signed a significant agreement aimed at reducing illegal migration. The deal, described as the strongest Vietnam has engaged in, seeks to facilitate faster repatriations of migrants without legal stay in the UK. This initiative aligns with British efforts to address public concerns over immigration.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 30-10-2025 08:25 IST | Created: 30-10-2025 08:25 IST
Britain and Vietnam Sign Landmark Deal to Curb Illegal Migration

In a landmark move, Britain and Vietnam have agreed to a stringent pact to mitigate illegal migration, marking Vietnam's most robust agreement in this domain with a foreign country.

The deal was finalized in London between British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Vietnamese Communist Party chief To Lam amidst Starmer's efforts to regain public support by addressing undocumented migration.

This agreement aims to expedite the process of returning migrants without legal status in the UK, reflecting both nations' commitment to international cooperation and heightened political trust.

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