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Libya, Tunisia, Algeria & Italy Discuss Solutions to Illegal Migration

May 3, 2024
Libya, Tunisia, Algeria & Italy Discuss Solutions to Illegal Migration

Libya, Tunisia, Algeria & Italy Discuss Solutions to Illegal Migration

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Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi hosted his counterparts from Tunisia, Libya, and Algeria, Kamal Feki, Emad Al-Trabelsi, and Brahim Merad, respectively, in Rome to discuss issues related to managing irregular migrant flows.

During the meeting, Piantedosi emphasized the need to transition from bilateral cooperation to a strategic regional approach to reduce irregular migration flows.

He highlighted the strategic priority of enhancing the stability of land borders, particularly in coastal areas.

In the quadrilateral meeting, executive objectives were discussed, focusing on enhancing the strategy of assistance for voluntary return to the homeland.

Additionally, there was an emphasis on exchanging information to combat criminal networks engaged in human trafficking, according to the Italian Interior Ministry.

The Mediterranean region has been a focal point for irregular migration, with Libya serving as a key transit country for migrants attempting to reach Europe.

Italy, Tunisia, and Algeria, neighboring countries to Libya, also face challenges related to irregular migration flows.

These countries have been engaged in various initiatives and discussions to address the complex issues surrounding migration management, including border security, voluntary return programs, and combating human trafficking networks.

Cooperation among these nations is essential to develop comprehensive strategies to manage migration effectively and mitigate the risks associated with irregular migration.

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