Libya attended a security meeting in Naples with Tunisia, Algeria, and Italy to tackle illegal immigration and transnational crime. The talks focused on regional cooperation, enhancing security coordination, sharing intelligence, and developing joint operational frameworks to combat organized crime.
Libya has engaged in a quadripartite coordination meeting alongside Tunisia, Algeria, and Italy in Naples to address issues related to illegal immigration and transnational criminal activities. Focused on fostering ongoing regional cooperation, the meeting aims to dismantle human trafficking networks and curb illegal immigration operations.
The meeting occurred on Friday, with Libya represented by Emad Al-Trabelsi, the acting Minister of Interior in the Government of National Unity, alongside Italy’s Interior Minister, Matteo Piantedosi. The discussions centered around enhancing collaboration among the participating nations concerning illegal immigration through improved security and operational coordination among relevant authorities.
Participants outlined strategies aimed at enhancing regional security by curtailing migration-related issues and associated crimes. Moreover, they highlighted the necessity for strengthening cooperation among countries of origin, transit, and destination, along with the activation of intelligence-sharing channels to identify and dismantle criminal networks involved in illegal immigration and human trafficking.
The ministers also underscored the importance of developing joint operational frameworks and sharing expertise, focusing significantly on combating organized crime and illegal immigration on a larger scale.
In conclusion, Libya’s participation in the recent meeting in Naples underscores the critical need for regional collaboration in addressing illegal immigration and transnational crimes. Through enhanced cooperation, intelligence sharing, and operational frameworks, the participating nations aim to effectively reduce human trafficking and associated criminal activities, thereby bolstering regional security.
Original Source: libyaobserver.ly