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EU and Tunisia reach agreement on preventing illegal immigration

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A source from Europe has stated that the European Union (EU) aims to negotiate partnerships similar to the recently concluded one with Tunisia with Egypt and Morocco.

The focus of these partnerships would particularly revolve around addressing irregular immigration.

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The EU and Tunisia signed a memorandum of understanding in Tunis on Sunday, establishing a “comprehensive strategic partnership” that encompasses various aspects, including economic development, renewable energies, and migration.

Regarding migration, the agreement entails European assistance of 105 million euros, allocated to initiatives aimed at preventing migrant boat departures from Tunisian shores to the EU and combating smugglers.

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It also aims to facilitate the return of Tunisians residing irregularly in the EU back to their home country, as well as supporting the return of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa to their countries of origin via Tunisia.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen expressed her desire for this partnership to serve as a model for future agreements with countries in the region.

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An anonymous senior European official mentioned that Egypt and Morocco are two countries that could potentially engage in similar partnerships, highlighting the mutual benefits such collaborations would bring to both sides of the Mediterranean.

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