The EU will help write Libya's national strategy of border security and management, according to an internal EU document.
Dated 1 September and obtained by EUobserver, the document spells out what the EU's border assistance mission in Libya (EUbam) intends to do over the next six months.
The move sends a signal greater efforts are being made to prevent migrants and refugees from fleeing the war-torn country.
Drafted in part by EUbam's head of mission Libya, Vincenzo Tagliafe...
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