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Libya & UK Discuss Migration Management Strategies

March 5, 2024
Libya & UK Discuss Migration Management Strategies
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The Prime Minister of Libya’s Government of National Unity and Michael Minors, the UK’s Minister of State for Combating Illegal Immigration, engaged in discussions on Monday in Tripoli, focusing on cooperation to manage irregular migration. The Libyan Prime Minister underscored Libya’s position as a key transit country and its readiness to partner with other nations to address migration challenges.

The discussions highlighted Libya’s role and the UK’s commitment to collaborating on migration issues, signifying a step towards international cooperation in this area. With Libya being a central transit point for migrants heading to Europe, and the UK seeking effective strategies to manage irregular migration, this bilateral dialogue aims to explore various cooperation avenues, including capacity enhancement, intelligence sharing, and border management improvements.

This collaboration seeks to uphold migrant rights, tackle trafficking, and dismantle smuggling networks, thereby contributing to regional stability and enhanced security. The talks between Libya and the UK illustrate the global imperative for collaborative efforts in achieving sustainable migration management solutions.

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