14 October 2024
EUobserver, 14 October.
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"Egypt and Tunisia have shown little interest in reaching agreements with the EU on migration, mobility, and police cooperation despite receiving hundreds of millions of euros from Brussels for border control, according to EU documents.
The revelation is contained in a paper dated 15 July drafted by the Hungarian government which currently holds the EU’s six-month rotating presidency ahead of a meeting of EU diplomats on migration and asylum policy.
The document is one of several published by Statewatch, a pro-transparency NGO on Monday (14 October)."
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