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German Chancellor goes to Tunisia for economic, migration talks

Merkel left for Tunisia in a trip aimed at bolstering economic relations with North African countries
Tens of thousands of asylum seekers use Tunisia and Libya as a launchpad to gain entry into Europe
Tens of thousands of asylum seekers use Tunisia and Libya as a launchpad to gain entry into Europe

German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday left for Tunisia in a trip aimed at bolstering economic relations with North African countries and stemming migration to Germany ahead of national elections.

In Tunis, Merkel will meet with President Beji Caid Essebsi and Prime Minister Youssef Chahed.

She is also scheduled to address parliament.

In February, Merkel proposed funding and education incentives for Tunisians who voluntarily return to their home country as part of her bid to reduce migration to Germany from North African countries.

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