Libya attended a security meeting in Naples with Tunisia, Algeria, and Italy, focusing on combating illegal immigration and transnational crimes. Led by Minister Emad Al-Trabelsi, discussions aimed to enhance cooperation through security measures, intelligence sharing, and operational mechanisms to address these pressing issues.
Libya participated in a crucial quadripartite meeting in Naples with representatives from Tunisia, Algeria, and Italy, focusing on illegal immigration and transnational crime. This meeting aimed to enhance regional coordination in the battle against human trafficking and illegal immigration.
Emad Al-Trabelsi, the acting Minister of Interior for Libya’s Government of National Unity, and Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi were in attendance. Their joint efforts underscore the priority of these issues on an international scale.
The discussions centered on improving cooperation among the four nations by increasing security measures and field coordination between respective authorities. This strategy is anticipated to bolster regional security and mitigate migration-associated crimes.
Participants recognized the necessity of deepening collaboration between countries that serve as origin, transit, and destination points for migrants. They also emphasized the vital role of intelligence sharing to target criminal networks involved in human trafficking.
Moreover, the ministers called for the development of joint operational mechanisms and the exchange of expertise to better combat organized crime and illegal immigration.
In summary, the recent quadripartite meeting in Italy marks a significant step towards improving cooperation among Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Italy in addressing challenges related to illegal immigration and transnational crime. Key strategies include enhancing security coordination, intelligence sharing, and developing joint operational mechanisms, all aimed at tackling human trafficking and related crime effectively.
Original Source: libyaobserver.ly