STRASBOURG: Tunisia has barred entry to a delegation from the European Parliament, after some EU lawmakers criticized a deal Brussels struck with Tunis to stem migration, officials said on Thursday.
Legislators from the parliament’s foreign affairs committee were due to head to the North African country on Thursday on a fact-finding mission.
But in a letter seen by AFP, Tunisia’s foreign ministry said on Thursday that the lawmakers would not be allowed entry due to “multiple reservations” about the visit.
“It is both astonishing and exceptional,” MEP Mounir Satouri, a member of the delegation, told AFP.
“Never in at least 20 years has a regime allowed itself to refuse an official delegation from the foreign affairs committee and to say that even if we made the trip we would be turned back at the border.”
The incident comes after the European Union inked a memorandum of understanding in July with Tunisia aimed at curbing irregular migration across the Mediterranean.
Under the deal — pushed strongly by EU member Italy — Brussels has promised potentially hundreds of millions of euros in financial support for the government in Tunis.
Tunisia is a main launching pad for thousands of migrants seeking to make the perilous sea crossing to Europe.
In a debate this week, MEPs on the left complained the EU had struck a deal with an increasingly authoritarian government, which has been accused of abusing migrants from sub-Saharan Africa.
“This memorandum must be revised as it fails to address all concerns related to human rights, including the rights of migrants and asylum seekers, as well as the continued deterioration and deepening of the crackdown on opposition,” the socialist S&D grouping said.
But the European Commission, the EU’s executive arm, in parliament defended the agreement, saying it reinforced cooperation with a key partner.
International rights organizations have warned over the past two years of a steady slide toward authoritarianism in Tunisia ever since President Kais Saied staged a power grab on July 25, 2021.
Tunisia bars entry to EU lawmakers
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Tunisia bars entry to EU lawmakers
- Legislators from the parliament’s foreign affairs committee were due to head to Tunisia on fact-finding mission.
Egypt’s El-Sisi to meet Trump on Davos sidelines
- Egypt is reviewing a US invitation to join Trump’s Board of Peace
- The two leaders last met in Sharm El-Sheikh in October during a summit to sign the Gaza ceasefire deal
CAIRO: Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi will meet US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Egypt’s presidency said on Tuesday.
This will be the first meeting between the two leaders since the US announced it was launching the second phase of its plan to end the war in Gaza.
El-Sisi and Trump met in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh in October during a summit convened by Egypt to sign a ceasefire deal aimed at ending the conflict.
On Friday, Trump said he was also ready to restart US mediation between Egypt and Ethiopia to resolve a dispute over an Ethiopian dam considered by both Egypt and Sudan to be a threat to their water supplies.
Egypt is reviewing a US invitation to join Trump’s Board of Peace, according to the Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty.
Egyptian intelligence chief Hassan Rashad is already on the Gaza Executive Board, which the White House has said will help support effective governance and the delivery of services aimed at advancing peace, stability and prosperity for Gaza’s people.










