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Libya and Italy agree to reactivate friendship treaty to quell migration

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TRIPOLI, July: Italy and Libya on Saturday agreed to reactivate a friendship treaty signed a decade ago that allowed migrants to be returned to Libyan territory.

“We agreed to reactivate the 2008 Italian- Libyan friendship treaty,” said Libya’s foreign minister Mohamad Siala in a joint press conference in Tripoli with Italian counterpar­t Enzo Moavero Milanesi.

Milanesi hailed the agreement reached during his first visit to Tripoli as “significan­t and promising”.

The original treaty was signed by former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi and Italy’s then prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, as they sought to turn a page on 40 years of stormy relations between the North African country and its former coloniser.

But the deal was suspended in February 2011, after the start of the uprising that saw Gaddafi forced from power and killed.

The original treaty envisaged unlocking US$ 5 billion of Italian investment in Libya as compensati­on for colonisati­on by Rome.

In exchange, Libya would work to stop illegal migrants embarking from its shores – and receive those sent back to the north African country, a clause lambasted by human rights activists.

The two ministers did not say if the text of the reactivate­d treaty had been amended.

The agreement means “all the conditions are in place to work hand in hand to support stabilisat­ion ... ( of ) Libya’s security and unity”, Milanesi said.

Libya “shares with the European Union the responsibi­lity and the duty to deal with migrants”, he added.

“Co- operation between Libya, Italy and the EU is essential to resolve the immigratio­n question and avoid human tragedies”, said Milanesi. — AFP

 ??  ?? Milanesi (left) speaks during a press conference with his Libyan counterpar­t Siala in the Libyan capital Tripoli. — AFP photo
Milanesi (left) speaks during a press conference with his Libyan counterpar­t Siala in the Libyan capital Tripoli. — AFP photo

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