EU, Tunisia sign ‘strategic’ deal on migration, economy

(L to R) The Netherlands’ Prime Minister Mark Rutte, European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen, Tunisia’s President Kais Saied and Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni watch the memorandum signing at the presidential palace in Tunis on July 16, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 16 July 2023
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EU, Tunisia sign ‘strategic’ deal on migration, economy

  • European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen hailed the accord that aims to “invest in shared prosperity”

TUNIS: The European Union and Tunisia on Sunday signed a memorandum of understanding for a “strategic and comprehensive partnership” on irregular migration, economic development and renewable energy.
Speaking at the Tunisian presidential palace, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen hailed the accord that aims to “invest in shared prosperity.”
She was accompanied by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Dutch premier Mark Rutte, who were all in Tunisia last month for talks on the accord.
“We need an effective cooperation, more than ever” on migration, von der Leyen said, announcing greater cooperation against “networks of smugglers and traffickers” and in search and rescue operations.
The EU has sought ways to support Tunisia in a bid to stem the flow of migrants attempting perilous sea journeys from the North African country in hopes of reaching Europe.
Meloni welcomed “a new and important step to deal with the migration crisis,” and invited Tunisia’s President Kais Saied to an international conference on migration on July 23.
Rutte said both the European Union and “the Tunisian people” stand to benefit from the agreement, noting that the EU is Tunisia’s biggest trading partner.
In June, von der Leyen had offered Tunisia 105 million euros to support measure to curb irregular migration, 150 million euros in immediate support and 900 million euros in long-term aid.
But the money would be contingent on approval of the nearly $2 billion loan currently under negotiation with the International Monetary Fund.
Von der Leyen said the EU remains “ready to support Tunisia” and provide the funds “as soon as the necessary conditions are met.”


Al-Sharaa and Kurdish leader Barzani discuss implementing SDF ceasefire agreement

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Al-Sharaa and Kurdish leader Barzani discuss implementing SDF ceasefire agreement

  • Both leaders highlighted the importance of cooperation to promote stability in Syria and the region
  • Syrian government and Kurdish-led SDF ​agreed to a comprehensive ceasefire and a phased integration last week

LONDON: President of the Syrian Arab Republic Ahmad Al-Sharaa and Kurdistan Democratic Party leader Masoud Barzani discussed recent developments in Syria during a phone call.

Al-Sharaa reiterated the Syrian state’s commitment to the national, political, and civil rights of the Kurds, emphasizing that all Syrians are equal before the law and enjoy equal rights, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency.

Barzani praised the comprehensive agreement between the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces and emphasized the need to implement it to ensure Syria’s unity and stability.

Both leaders highlighted the importance of cooperation to support the agreement’s implementation and promote stability in Syria and the region, the SANA added.

On Friday, the Syrian government and the Kurdish-led SDF ​agreed to a comprehensive ceasefire and a phased integration of military and administrative bodies into the Syrian state under a broad deal, following weeks of armed clashes.