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Italy and Algeria reach agreement on terrorism and migration during summit

Italy and Algeria reach agreement on terrorism and migration during summit

Documents show that during an intergovernmental gathering in Rome, Italy and Algeria signed agreements on energy, telecommunications, and fighting terrorism.

After a visit to Algiers in March by Antonio Tajani, the Italian Foreign Minister Giorgia Melons met with Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune.

Italy reported that Algeria was Rome's top trading partner in Africa with trade valued at almost 14 billion euro ($16,4 billion), while Rome's investment there amounts to 8.5 billion.

A document that was seen by us states that a memorandum on combating terrorism and financing will be signed between Italy, Algeria and Tunisia. The document didn't specify which threats were being addressed by the two countries.

Both nations will agree to a plan for coordinating search and rescue efforts to save migrants from the dangers of crossing the sea from North Africa into Europe. Meloni’s right-wing coalition was elected to power in 2022 with a mandate of reducing migrant arrivals.

Eni, the Italian energy company, signed this month a $1.3 billion production-sharing contract with Sonatrach to explore and develop hydrocarbons and oil in Algeria.

The document stated that the two companies would sign an additional agreement to strengthen their collaboration on the sidelines the summit.

Eni purchases gas from Sonatrach through a long-term agreement that has made this north African nation one of Italy's main fuel suppliers after Rome severed its ties with Russia’s Gazprom in response to Moscow's invasion into Ukraine.

Separately, Sparkle Submarine Cable Company (TIM), a unit of Telecom Italia, will be sold by a consortium led the Italian Treasury in later this year.

Sparkle has signed a preliminary agreement for a new submarine cable that will connect the two countries.

The Foreign Minister Tajani stated that Algeria is a strategic partnership and that he was working to strengthen and diversify this relationship. He made the statement during a speech given at a forum of over 400 businesses from both nations. (Reporting and editing by Angelo Amante)

(source: Reuters)