After Tunisia, the EU aims for partnerships with Egypt and Morocco

by time news

2023-07-17 14:52:31

The European Union wants to extend its partnerships on the fight against immigration with Egypt and Morocco. The EU and Tunisia signed this Sunday in Tunis a memorandum of understanding for a “comprehensive strategic partnership”, which also concerns the country’s economic development and renewable energies. On the migratory aspect, it provides for European aid of 105 million euros intended to prevent the departure of migrant boats to the EU from the Tunisian coasts and to fight against smugglers.

But also to facilitate the return to this country of Tunisians who are in an irregular situation in the EU, as well as the return from Tunisia to their countries of origin of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said she wanted the partnership to be a model for future agreements with countries in the region.

In the middle of the desert without water or food

Egypt and Morocco are two countries that could be affected, said a senior European official speaking on condition of anonymity, stressing the benefits of this type of partnership for both sides of the Mediterranean. But this agreement with Tunis has also drawn criticism because of the treatment of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa by the authorities of this Maghreb country.

Hundreds of migrants were arrested in Tunisia and then “deported”, according to NGOs, to inhospitable areas on the borders with Algeria and Libya. Women and children are abandoned in the middle of the desert without water, food or shelter, according to testimonies collected by telephone by AFP and videos sent to NGOs in Tunisia.

No “cheque”

It is “not a question of signing a check” to the Tunisian authorities, underlined the European official, indicating that the agreement provided for a series of contracts with different actors, in particular the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

The memorandum of understanding concluded on Sunday between the EU and Tunisia, in the presence of Ursula von der Leyen, President Kais Saied, but also Italian heads of government Giorgia Meloni and Dutch Mark Rutte, will have to be approved by all of EU member states.

“Voluntary” return and boats

While European countries like Italy wanted to be able to send migrants back to Tunisia who had simply transited through that country, Tunis made it clear that it did not want “to be a country of settlement for irregular migrants”. The agreement therefore only covers the return of Tunisian nationals who are in an irregular situation in the EU.

The signed protocol plans to devote 15 million euros – out of the 105 million – to the “voluntary” return of some 6,000 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa from Tunisia to their countries of origin. In addition, the EU intends to deliver to the Tunisian coastal authorities eight boats for search and rescue operations and drones.

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