French vow to intercept migrant boats hit by delays and political turmoil

Recent developments indicate that France is stepping back from its earlier pledge to intensify maritime interventions aimed at curbing the influx of small boats crossing the English Channel. This shift comes amid ongoing political instability in France, which has reportedly hindered the implementation of a new ‘maritime doctrine’ designed to intercept and redirect these vessels. The UK government, which has long sought stronger French cooperation on this issue, views this as a significant setback.