Can the EU-Tunisia billion-dollar partnership solve illegal migration?
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Can the EU-Tunisia billion-dollar partnership solve illegal migration?
The EU and Tunisia have entered into a significant strategic partnership agreement worth billions of dollars, with a specific allocation of 110 million dollars dedicated to addressing the issue of illegal migration. While the EU views this deal as a blueprint for future collaborations, some critics argue that it could worsen the human rights situation and ultimately prove ineffective in curbing the thousands of people attempting to reach Europe. Guests: Salam Aldeen Founder of Team Humanity Marco Campomenosi Member of the European Parliament Amine Snoussi Journalist Ahlam Chemlali Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies
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