Tunisia: Europe’s Diminishing Influence Cripples Meloni’s Asylum Deal
While the European Commission defended the deal as necessary, some MEPs questioned its efficacy, warning that Europe is facing collapsing regional prestige in North Africa.
While the European Commission defended the deal as necessary, some MEPs questioned its efficacy, warning that Europe is facing collapsing regional prestige in North Africa.
Tunisian President Saied said he won’t be the EU’s border guard; Commission President Ursula von der Leyen unveiled one billion reasons to change his mind.
As vice president of the delegation for relations with the Arab Peninsula, Tarabella took a favorable view of Qatar, in spite of its poor human and workers’ rights record.
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