Shortly before the EU summit, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni rushed to Tunisia. The North African country must take tougher action against smugglers and illegal migration to Europe for 900 million euros from the EU. But the deal is in jeopardy. The reasons for this lie in Albania, Russia and the US.
When taking office, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni promised to put an end to illegal migration. Although the numbers are higher than under her predecessor Mario Draghi, they have been declining since the beginning of this year. Which could also be due to the weather. But that will change now.
“The winter and spring storms are over, the sea is calming – and according to the Italian government, tens of thousands of people are waiting to cross in North Africa,” said Italy expert Nino Galetti of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Rome.
Source: Krone

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