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    Italy Commends Libya and Tunisia for Supporting Efforts Against Illegal Migration

    July 1, 2024Updated:July 3, 20242 Mins Read
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    Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi arrives at the presidential Quirinale Palace for the swearing-in ceremony for the new government in Rome, Italy, on October 22, 2022 | Photo: ANSA/Angelo Carconi. Source: InfoMigrants.
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    Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi has expressed gratitude towards Libya and Tunisia for their significant role in supporting Italy’s efforts to combat illegal migration. Piantedosi credited the decrease in illegal migrant arrivals in Italy via sea routes to the proactive measures taken by Libya and Tunisia to curb departures from their territories.

    The collaboration between Italy, Libya, and Tunisia extends beyond preventing departures; it also includes joint operations for rescuing migrants at sea. This concerted effort aims not only to control illegal migration but also to prevent human trafficking and reduce the risks of maritime disasters, which often lead to tragic loss of life.

    In addition to these preventive measures, Piantedosi highlighted the implementation of a voluntary repatriation program orchestrated by Libya and Tunisia, in cooperation with Italy and international humanitarian organizations. This program offers migrants the opportunity to return to their home countries voluntarily, providing them with alternative resettlement options and alleviating some of the pressures on transit and destination countries.

    The Italian minister stressed the importance of maintaining rigorous surveillance and enforcement measures across Europe to uphold border security effectively. He emphasized the need for a comprehensive approach that combines security measures with respect for human rights and dignity, both crucial aspects in managing migration challenges.

    Furthermore, Piantedosi underscored the positive impact of international cooperation in addressing the complexities of migration. By working closely with Libya and Tunisia, Italy aims to strengthen regional stability and foster sustainable solutions to migration issues that benefit all parties involved.

    In conclusion, Italy’s acknowledgment of Libya and Tunisia’s support underscores the importance of collaborative efforts in tackling illegal migration. The partnership not only aims to secure borders and prevent unauthorized crossings but also strives to uphold humanitarian values by offering migrants dignified alternatives and promoting regional stability.

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