(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 7 - Premier Giorgia Meloni told Libyan
Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah that the north African
country must step up its fight against human trafficking amid a
surge in migration to Italy.
In her meeting with the premier of Libya's interim national
unity government, Dbeibah, Meloni 'expressed her appreciation
for the efforts made by the Libyan authorities in rescue
operations at sea and in containing irregular departures'.
"However," explained a note from Palazzo Chigi, the Prime
Minister "shared with the Libyan premier her concerns in view of
the summer season. In this perspective, for Meloni it is
fundamental to intensify efforts in the area of countering human
trafficking'. (ANSA).
Intensify fight against human traffic Meloni tells Libya
Tripoli's efforts appreciated but concern for summer
