Exclusive: EU to boost funding for Morocco after Ceuta crisis
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Exclusive: EU to boost funding for Morocco after Ceuta crisis
The Ceuta crisis is affecting the EU’s long-awaited partnership deal with Morocco, prompting Brussels to increase funding for border control as it seeks to finalise the agreement by the end of the year.
Under the long-awaited partnership agreement with the EU, Morocco will receive additional funding to provide border control and migration management in response to the crisis in Ceuta, which broke out in late July.
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The aftereffects of the large-scale irregular crossing of the border between Morocco and the Spanish exclave of Ceuta are still being felt weeks after the incident. The EU has agreed plans to establish a maritime rescue centre in eastern Libya. More than 1,100 Sudanese refugees have reportedly returned home from Egypt in the latest phase […]
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