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Spain’s PM seeks to stem surge in illegal migrants, visits West Africa

August 28, 2024
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Spain’s prime minister announced a series of agreements with the West African nation of Mauritania on Tuesday to stem a surge in migrants making the dangerous Atlantic journey to the Canary Islands.

Speaking alongside Mauritania’s President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani in the capital Nouakchott, Pedro Sánchez said Spain will expand its circular migration program to Mauritanians and renewed cooperation between the two nations’ security forces to combat people smuggling and trafficking networks.

“Migration is not a problem,” Sánchez said, openly recognizing the need for migrant workers in Spain’s aging society.

“It is a need that involves certain problems, and for this we must push formulas that allow us to manage the phenomenon of migration in a humane, safe and orderly way, to benefit our respective societies,” he added.

Sánchez is on a three-day tour of West Africa to reinforce bilateral relations with Mauritania, Gambia and Senegal, where the majority of migrant boats reaching the Canaries are being launched from.

The Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago located close to the African coast and used as a stepping stone for migrants and refugees trying to reach continental Europe, has seen more than 22,000 people disembark on its shores since January, according to Spain’s Interior Ministry, more than double the number of irregular arrivals for the same period last year.

“Until not long ago Spain was also a country of migrants … they aspired for better lives, much like those who take great risks and take on this dangerous adventure,” Sánchez said.

Among those making it to the Canaries are thousands of Malian refugees fleeing violence and instability in the Sahelian nation as well as youth from Senegal, Mauritania and other West Africa who are seeking better job opportunities abroad.

There are also increasingly more teenagers and children traveling alone to the Canary Islands, which has overwhelmed the local government responsible for their care.

Spanish authorities say they are bracing for even more arrivals this fall when sailing conditions in the deadly Atlantic Ocean between West Africa and the Spanish archipelago are more favorable.

It’s the second time that the Spanish leader has visited Mauritania this year.

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In February, Sánchez traveled to the largely deserted and impoverished nation alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and announced 210 million euros (around $235 million) to help the country curb migration.

Seen as a beacon of stability in the volatile Sahel region, Mauritania hosts about 200,000 Malian refugees on its border.

Sánchez thanked his Mauritanian counterpart for his cooperation and announced a new high level meeting between Spain and the Islamic Republic in 2025.

In addition to the migration and security agreements, Spain launched on Tuesday a Spanish-Mauritania business council to boost investments and announced it would open a branch of the Cervantes Institute in the country to promote Spanish language and culture.

Tags: Canary IslandsEuropean CommissionGambiaMauritaniaMohamed Ould GhazouaniPedro SanchezSpain

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