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Tunisian President, Maltese PM: Reviewing Fight Against Illegal Migration

Tunisian President, Maltese PM: Reviewing Fight Against Illegal Migration

The Presidency of the Republic of Tunisia -Mardi 11 Juillet 2023 - 16:38

Cooperation between Tunisia and Malta in the fields of renewable and alternative energies, higher education, tourism and, particularly, the fight against illegal migration were the main themes of a meeting held yesterday, Monday at Carthage Palace between the Tunisian President, Kais Saied, and the Maltese Prime Minister, Robert Abela, stated the Presidency of the Republic.

The President Kais Saied pointed out that the phenomenon of irregular migration is in fact an organized displacement, stressing that the victims of this phenomenon have been forcibly displaced, which was confirmed yesterday by a number of them, in addition to the many clues pointing to the existence of a criminal organization aiming to destabilize Tunisia, according to the same source.

In this context, the Tunisian President underlined the existence of criminal networks involved in human and human organ trafficking, whether south of the Sahara or north of the Mediterranean and that the efforts of all must be combined to dismantle them, calling for the displaced to be drawn back to their homelands by supporting employment opportunities within them.

The President of the Republic reiterated his position that the solution cannot be limited to the traditional security aspects, the limits of which have been proven by experience, stressing that duty requires the elimination of the causes that have led to this situation, which is unacceptable by all humanitarian and legal standards.

He also said that the solution could only be a collective one involving all the parties concerned, recalling that Tunisia had called, a few weeks ago, for a high-level meeting to tackle the real causes rather than the results, because without eliminating the causes, it is impossible to tackle this phenomenon which is worsening daily.

President Saied stressed that Tunisia had fulfilled its humanitarian duty, notably through the Tunisian Red Crescent and the military and security forces, which many other countries had not done, adding that many competent organizations that should have played their part in assisting and surrounding these displaced persons had not done so. The President of the Republic felt that Tunisia had taught the world a lesson in recent days by taking care of these victims and that it would never accept being a victim, stressing that Tunisia would counter all the attempts at settlement that some people have mentioned and that it would only accept those who were in a legal situation that applied its national legislation.

The President of the Republic added that what Tunisian men and women have done so far refutes all the false allegations and scandalous slanders of a certain number of circles who ostensibly claim to be in favor of human rights but who, in fact, traffic in human suffering and have made nothing but false allegations of racism, considering that if these circles were sincere, they would have supported the efforts of the Tunisian people, but they are known and the veil hiding their exactions has fallen.

The President of the Republic emphasized that Tunisia is committed to ensuring that relations between the two countries are equal to the rapprochement and cohesion that have taken place between the two neighboring peoples.

 



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