Britain is currently engaged in negotiations with Armenia, Botswana, Ivory Coast, and Costa Rica regarding the potential resettlement of illegal migrants expelled from the kingdom, Ednews reports via The Times.
The discussions aim to establish agreements similar to the one previously reached between these four countries and Great Britain and Rwanda.
The article highlights that Britain has been actively seeking nations willing to accept expelled illegal migrants for the past eighteen months. Despite Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's hopes to finalize agreements last autumn, negotiations hit a snag when Britain faced difficulties in transferring any illegal migrants to Rwanda.