EU relations with Tunisia in the current regional context (debate)
Amjad Bashir (ECR), blue-card answer. – I think you ask a very pertinent question, Mr Khan. It reminds me of when I visited the United Nations and Kofi Annan said: security or development, which is more important? He said that development was even more important than security, because if people and youth are gainfully employed they are averse to becoming radicalised and falling into the trap of extremism. So I think we need to support Tunisia by developing it and providing its youth with job opportunities.