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The Italian prime minister revealed that her country would allow approximately 12,000 trained Tunisian citizens to come to Italy legally. Incidentally, that was Meloni’s fourth visit to Tunisia, and her first one as prime minister
Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was in Tunisia yesterday (Wednesday) to reinforce cooperation between the two countries on migration. Meloni said several initiatives to support Tunisia’s economy were signed, especially focusing on energy and education sectors.
The Italian prime minister revealed that her country would allow approximately 12,000 trained Tunisian citizens to come to Italy legally. Incidentally, that was Meloni’s fourth visit to Tunisia, and her first one as prime minister.
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