Britain and France have agreed to deepen co-operation in a series of areas as the UK leaves the EU.
French President Emmanuel Macron and UK Prime Minister Theresa May have been holding talks at the Sandhurst military academy in southern England.
Britain will spend an extra $60m on boosting security at Channel ports such as Calais.
And Emmanuel Macron says that while he regrets Brexit, it should not impact on relations between the two countries.
Prime Minister Theresa May said Britain and France can help ease Europe's migration crisis with measures at home and further afield.
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