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    Libya and Malta Join Forces to Tackle Irregular Migration

    July 17, 2024Updated:July 17, 20242 Mins Read
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    Irregular immigrants mostly African origin, wait at removal center before departing the country as Libyan authorities announced that 964 irregular immigrants are sent back to their country in Tripoli, Libya on December 12, 2023 [Hazem Turkia – Anadolu Agency]. Source: Middle East Monitor (MEM).
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    Libya and Malta have taken a significant step in their fight against irregular migration by renewing their bilateral agreement. The two Mediterranean nations are strengthening their commitment to address this pressing issue that affects both countries and the broader European region.

    On a recent visit to Tripoli, Maltese Prime Minister Robert Abela met with his Libyan counterpart, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh. The leaders engaged in meaningful discussions that went beyond migration concerns. They explored ways to enhance cooperation in various areas, including prisoner exchange programs, counter-terrorism efforts, and potential collaborations in energy and investment sectors.

    The renewed memorandum of understanding builds upon the original agreement signed on June 1, 2020. A key feature of this partnership is the establishment of coordination centers in both Tripoli and Valletta. These centers will play a crucial role in improving the effectiveness of efforts to manage irregular migration across the Mediterranean Sea. The agreement also includes a provision for Malta to seek increased financial support from the European Union to help Libya strengthen its border security measures.

    The collaboration between Libya and Malta comes at a critical time when irregular migration operations are particularly active in northwestern Libya. The political instability and security challenges in the region have created an environment where human trafficking groups can operate more freely. These criminal networks exploit the current situation to smuggle migrants and asylum seekers hoping to reach European shores.

    This renewed partnership between Libya and Malta highlights the complex nature of the migration issue in the Mediterranean region. Southern European countries, including Greece, Italy, and Malta, have long expressed concerns about the disproportionate burden they face in accommodating migrants arriving from North Africa. By working together, Libya and Malta aim to address these challenges more effectively and create a more coordinated approach to managing migration flows in the Mediterranean.

    As both countries move forward with implementing this agreement, the international community will be watching closely to see how these efforts impact the broader migration situation in the region. The success of this partnership could potentially serve as a model for other nations facing similar challenges, demonstrating the importance of cross-border cooperation in addressing complex global issues like irregular migration.

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