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Brussels to pay Mauritania for stopping Europe-bound migrants

West African nation is departure point for boats seeking to reach Spanish islands in the Atlantic Ocean

The EU is expected to seal a €210mn agreement with Mauritania on Thursday that includes funds to reduce irregular migration towards Europe, despite serious concerns over human rights violations.

The deal is the latest in a series of EU efforts to co-operate with African countries to clamp down on immigration and is modelled on a controversial agreement with Tunisia that Brussels struck last year, drawing widespread condemnation.

Some €60mn will be explicitly dedicated to migration management, according to people briefed on the matter, including supporting the Mauritanian authorities to better patrol its waters and stop migrant boats from embarking on the more than 1,000km journey via the Atlantic towards the Canary Islands, which are Spanish territory. The rest of the funding will go to different areas such as security, economic development or humanitarian aid.

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