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Sunak and Truss are bidding to replace Boris Johnson as both the leader of UK's Conservative Party and Prime Minister, with the party set to announce the ultimate winner in September. Johnson resigned as Tory leader earlier this month but said he would stay on as prime minister until a new leader is picked.

"As Chancellor, I funded the Government's Rwanda Policy because it is the right one. I will make the policy work and will do whatever it takes to implement it and pursue additional similar partnerships," he said. Sunak also committed to"doing whatever it takes to get our partnership with Rwanda off the ground and operating at scale and pursuing other migration partnerships."

She noted that"The Rwanda policy is the right policy. I'm determined to see it through to full implementation, as well as exploring other countries that we can work on similar partnerships with. It's the right thing to do."

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