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    Libya and EU Discuss Key Migration Issues and Exit Visa Fine Cancellation

    July 1, 2024Updated:July 3, 20243 Mins Read
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    The Director of the Interior Minister’s Office in Libya, Abdulwahed Abdessamad, and the Head of the Border Guard Apparatus, Mohamed Al-Marhani, recently met with a European Union delegation. This delegation was led by the EU Ambassador to Libya. The primary focus of their meeting was to discuss important issues related to migration and border management between Libya and the EU. This collaboration is crucial for addressing the ongoing challenges faced by both parties.

    One of the main topics during the meeting was the potential cancellation of exit visa fines for illegal migrants. This cancellation would apply to those participating in the voluntary return program. The aim of this initiative is to make it easier for migrants who wish to return to their home countries voluntarily. By removing these fines, the process becomes less burdensome for migrants, encouraging more to take part in the program.

    In addition to the discussion about exit visa fines, the meeting also addressed efforts to combat migrant smuggling and human trafficking. These issues are significant concerns in the region and require concerted efforts from both Libya and the EU. By working together, they hope to reduce the occurrence of these illegal activities and protect the rights and safety of migrants.

    Another key point of discussion was the review of support measures for border crossings. This is being done under the agreement and partnership with the EU Technical Mission for Border Management (EUBAM). The goal of this collaboration is to improve the management and security of Libya’s borders. Enhanced border management ensures that migration issues are handled more efficiently and humanely.

    The meeting also included preparations for the upcoming Mediterranean Migration Forum, which is scheduled for July 15th, 2024. This forum will be an important event, bringing together various stakeholders to address migration challenges. The participants will work on developing strategies for better managing migration flows in the Mediterranean region.

    By focusing on these key issues, the meeting aimed to strengthen the partnership between Libya and the EU. Both parties are committed to finding effective solutions to the migration challenges they face. Through continued collaboration and dialogue, they hope to make significant progress in managing migration and ensuring the safety and well-being of migrants.

    Overall, the meeting was a step forward in addressing the complex issues of migration and border management. With the upcoming Mediterranean Migration Forum, there is hope for more comprehensive strategies and solutions. The ongoing partnership between Libya and the EU remains crucial in tackling these challenges and improving the situation for migrants in the region.

    Abdulwahed Abdessamad EU EU Ambassador to Libya exit visa fines Libya migrants migration Mohamed Al-Marhani voluntary return program
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