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"Europe must address the challenges posed by this situation, particularly the treatment of refugees, humanitarian aid as well as the impact on the migratory flow towards Europe," said Maltese EPP member Simon Busuttil, who led the delegation."Our delegation will help us understand better how we can help alleviate the situation. We will do this by talking directly to the refugees, to the international organisations running their camps and to the Tunisian authorities".
Programme
On Wednesday afternoon the delegation met with UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, and with the European Commission Humanitarian Aid Agency, ECHO.
On Thursday, the MEPs visited the Choucha UNHCR refugee camp and the camp run by the United Arab Emirates, near the border with Libya.
On Friday the group was in Tunis for meetings with Prime Minister Beji Caid El Sebsi, Foreign Minister Mohamed Mouldi Kefi, Interior Minister Habib Essid, Social Affairs Minister Mohamed Ennaceur and the EU Head of Mission and US Ambassador.
Check out the visit on Twitter
The visit was tweeted live using the hashtag #eptunisia so check back to see the extensive coverage.
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Focus on refugees, aid, migration
#eptunisia day 1: first contacts with humanitarian actors in the field
#eptunisia day 2: impressive and emotional visit to refugee camps
Busuttil: EU should show solidarity by resettling remaining refugees
Delegation conclusions on Tunisia, refugees, EU action
Simon Busuttil, Maltese, EPP
Claude Moraes, UK, S&D
Judith Sargentini, Dutch, Greens
Agustín Díaz de Mera García Consuegra, Spanish, EPP
Nathalie Griesbeck, French, ALDE
Sylvie Guillaume, French S&D