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Libya & the Netherlands Expand Legal Cooperation on Migration

July 21, 2025
Libya & the Netherlands Expand Legal Cooperation on Migration

Libya & the Netherlands Expand Legal Cooperation on Migration

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On Monday, Libya’s Attorney General, Al-Siddiq Al-Sour, met with the Dutch Deputy Foreign Minister and the head of the Netherlands’ diplomatic mission in Tripoli, in a high-level meeting aimed at strengthening bilateral judicial cooperation.

The talks focused on intensifying joint efforts to combat irregular migration, human trafficking, and transnational organized crime, which remain among the most pressing regional and international challenges facing both countries.

According to a statement from the Office of the Attorney General, the two sides discussed practical measures to enhance legal coordination, particularly in prosecuting migrant smuggling networks and trafficking syndicates. They explored ways to facilitate the exchange of information, improve investigative cooperation, and develop joint legal frameworks that support cross-border prosecution efforts.

The meeting highlighted the growing urgency of addressing irregular migration, which continues to strain Europe’s southern borders. Libya, a key transit country for thousands of migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean, plays a central role in European strategies to curb these flows.

The Dutch government, like many of its European counterparts, sees effective legal cooperation with Libyan authorities as essential to dismantling trafficking networks and safeguarding human rights.

Both delegations emphasized the importance of upholding the rule of law and ensuring accountability for crimes committed against migrants and asylum seekers. The Dutch side reiterated its support for Libya’s judicial institutions and expressed readiness to expand capacity-building initiatives in the legal and law enforcement sectors.

The meeting also touched on broader goals of reinforcing Libya’s legal infrastructure and promoting stability through rule-based governance. Strengthening Libya’s legal framework, particularly in cases involving cross-border criminal activities, is seen as a cornerstone for building long-term security in the region.

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