Spain and Senegal conspire to fight mafias for “orderly and orderly” immigration

Minister of Foreign Affairs José Manuel Albares continues his first official parliamentary tour this Friday after passing through Morocco. Senegal and Mauritania. Partnership immigrant Especially after the increase in the arrival of cayucos to the Canary Islands, their displacement became one of the most important problems. “Spain and Senegal agree to encourage migration neat and tidyHe said after meeting with his Senegalese counterpart Ismaïla Madior Fall and the country’s president: Macky Sal.

“We renewed our commitment to urgent needs” fight against mafias“said Albares. He also insisted on the “effort” made by the country and its “good cooperation with Spain to combat this scourge”, referring to criminal groups involved in human trafficking. The minister took the opportunity of the trip to visit the units National Police And Civil Guard They are working with Senegalese authorities in the port of Dakar to stop the boats from leaving. Albares argued that what he did was: “Necessary for the protection of human life”

Social and political crisis

During his visit to Rabat on Thursday, Albares argued that the increase in boat trips to the Canary Islands was due to the crisis. Instability of the Sahel region, emphasized the importance of this trip to solve this problem. Senegal is experiencing a social and political crisis; There have been significant demonstrations in recent months, especially following the prison sentences given to dissidents. Ousmane Sonko. They accused him of “corruption of youth”, which he described as a political trap set by the country’s president to end his political career. The protests over this sentence also caused a wave of reactions. arrests Protesters by authorities

This year, a record was broken in the arrival of immigrants to the Islands Canary Islandsand according to the latest official figures, they reached a figure close to this. 37,000 people 547 in the canoe. The data was double that of last year and also exceeded the 32,000 arrivals in 2006 in the context of the well-known cayucos crisis. next to you social and political unrestThis increase is also due to the “drainage” of marine resources, where many fishing populations live, due to overfishing by international vessels, especially in Senegalese waters, which many NGOs and associations have condemned in recent years.

Job interview

Albares also held a meeting with Spanish businessmen in Senegal. ”Companies want to have a greater presence in the countryThe minister defended himself and conveyed something to the country’s officials: “I asked for support from Spanish companies to make a better and broader application,” he said.

This Friday Albares completed his first official trip after the formation of the new Government. Mauritania. In parallel with the trip, he also spoke to his ministerial counterparts on the phone. Ukraine And Moldovan He demanded that these two countries open accession negotiations to the European Union and stated that they would support them throughout the process.

Source: Informacion

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