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EU to supply $178 mln for Tunisian security forces to suppress migration, feet reports

The European Union prepares to provide approximately 164.5 million euros ($ 177.74 million) over 3 years to Tunisian security forces, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.

Brussels pledged 105 million euros of migration-related moneying to Tunisia in a deal signed in 2015, much of which has actually not yet been disbursed, the paper reported, pointing out individuals familiar with the matter.

EU will overall invest a lot more on migration under various funding streams over the next 3 years, with about two-thirds of a projected 278 million euros for security and border management, the feet reported.

EU funded programs involving Tunisian security forces include a training academy for the nation's nationwide maritime guard, implemented with German federal police, the report said, including that EU funds will pay for devices including radars and boats for the nationwide guard, along with land border posts.

The EU did not instantly react to a demand outside regular business hours. Tunisian authorities might not immediately be reached for remark.

Previously this month, the European Union disbursed 150 million euros to Tunisia as spending plan assistance for monetary stability and financial reforms.

(source: Reuters)