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Libya Hosts Regional Migration Summit, Unveils National Plan to Combat Illegal Migration – The North Africa Post

Tripoli played host to a high-level ministerial meeting on Tuesday, July 8, bringing together Interior ministers from Italy, Greece, Malta, and representatives from the European Union and international institutions to address the mounting challenges of illegal migration. Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah underscored the urgency of the situation, stressing that human trafficking networks and […]
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His country would soon launch a national plan to combat illegal migration with the support of a number of friendly countries. The Libyan news agency stated that this came at the opening of a high-level international meeting on the illegal immigration file in Tripoli, in the presence of the Ministers of the Interior of Italy, Mateo Piantidous, Greece, Michael Fordes and Malta, as well as the European Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migratio…

This meeting, marked by the presence of several interior ministers and representatives of international organizations, is taking place "at the moment the need is increasingly felt for a collective approach" in order to address this issue, says the Libyan national unity government on its official Facebook page.

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Atlasinfo.fr: l'essentiel de l'actualité de la France et du Maghreb broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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