This policy of “externalizing” migration controls amounts to directly supporting dictators to do the “dirty work” and becoming the coast guards of the EU in exchange for a disguised rent under the Mattei Plan program, without any consideration for the root (…)
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Europe’s Demosthenes moment: putting defence at the centre of EU policies
Josep Borrell, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission has posted a new article in his blog: “Europe’s Demosthenes moment: putting defence (…)
When the EU sponsors dictators: EU migration agreements a springboard for the European elections?
In a process that raises numerous questions and criticisms, the European Union continues its strategy of outsourcing …
Swing Countries, Shifting Alliances: Tunisia between East and West
As war engulfs the Middle East, the global stage is witnessing a Cold War-like resurgence. Amid the escalating Western-Eastern power rivalry, specifically the West versus Russia and China …
Italy-Africa Summit 2024: A Facade of Partnership?
The optimism on display at the Italy-Africa Summit hosted in Rome on January 28-29 by the Italian government, gathering representatives from over 25 countries along with EU leadership, struggled to mask …
The Mattei Plan, a façade partnership conditioned by Meloni’s electoral interests
While Rome aspires to serve as a gateway to European markets for natural gas extracted from Africa, the project is opaque about …
Mattei Plan, Giorgia Meloni’s mousetrap for Africa
The President of the Italian Council, who has invited the continent’s leaders to Rome on 28 and 29 January, promises them …
Third round table on cooperation and support for the entrepreneurial ecosystem between EU and tunisia
We are delighted to share with you the highlights of our third round table, held at the European Parliament!
The aim of this round table was to discuss cooperation between the European Union and Tunisia, as …
What if European aid went to the Tunisian private sector?
Will there be a new twist in the interminable soap opera surrounding European financial aid to Tunisia? Negotiated over the summer, split into several instalments and subject to conditions, the €60 million package (out of a planned total of €127 million) was finally rejected in early October by President Kaïs Saïed, who said he would not accept what he saw as “charity or a favour”. […]
MDI’s participation in a Delphi Forum conference on the theme of “Asylum and migration”.
” EU Pact on Migration and Asylum: Last chance or lost opportunity? ”
Accompanied by Sofía Voúltepsi (Deputy Minister for Migration and Asylum, Hellenic Republic) and Esther Pozo Vera …
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