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PM says Egypt seeking to boost cooperation with IOM

Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly said Monday that he is looking forward to enhancing cooperation between Egypt and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in the coming stage.

The file of migration is a top priority to Egypt, a host country for some nine million immigrants and refugees, the premier said during a meeting with the newly elected IOM director general Amy Pope on the fringe of an international conference on migration and development that he is attending in Italy on behalf of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.

Madbouly congratulated Pope on her new post and praised her previous contributions as deputy director general of the IOM.

He stressed the importance of upgrading mechanisms by which to handle the migration file. Madbouly pressed for developing new approaches to radically solve the problem of illegal migration and alleviate the burden on host countries.

For her part, Pope thanked Egypt for hosting big numbers of immigrants and refugees despite the ensuing economic challenges.

The geographical neighborhood with Sudan has made Egypt the go-to country for Sudanese refugees fleeing the conflict back home, Pope said.

She added that she is looking forward to cooperating with Egypt once she officially assumes her duties in October.

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