'Broad consensus' at Africa-Europe meeting om immigration: Italy

IANS 

Rome, Feb 7 (IANS/AKI) There was "broad consensus" among participants at an Africa-summit in on the kind of interventions needed to stem migrant flows, Italy's said on Tuesday.

"There is a broad consensus on the formula for solidarity and security, control of the frontiers, investment in the development of African countries.

"Another key element is the involvement of the refugee and migration agencies - UNHCR and the - which shows how human rights are at the heart of European strategy," said, referring to the notorious migrant centres in the migrant transit hub.

He was summarising the conclusions of 'A Shared Responsibility for a Common Goal: Solidarity and Security' a conference on migration from to held at the here.

Alfano's brainchild, it was the second Africa-migration meeting held at the since last July and was attended by representatives from 13 countries.

"There is also crucial agreement on political and economic investments in the Sahel area," said.

Representatives from Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Libya, Malta, Niger, Spain, Sudan, The Netherlands, and took part in the meeting as well as the European Union's

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First Published: Wed, February 07 2018. 00:12 IST