Tunis vows to ‘assume responsibility’ after Berlin attack

Tunisia will “assume its responsibilities” on unwanted migrants, President Beji Caid Essebsi said on Thursday after Germany threatened to cut development aid to countries that stall on the return of rejected asylum seekers.
“Europe must be calm. Tunisia is a country which assumes its responsibilities,” Essebsi said during a reception at the presidential palace.
Europe must be calm. Tunisia is a country which assumes its responsibilities
“We have accords with Europe. We have bilateral accords with certain countries, including Germany. These are good accords that will be implemented, by them and by us,” he said.
The president said Berlin had “identified ... around a thousand Tunisians who are in Germany and do not have resident permits”, whose identities had to be verified before repatriation.
“We cannot force any country to keep Tunisians whose status is irregular ... but we must first ensure that they are indeed Tunisians, something which is not always the case.”
Germany’s Vice-Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel warned in an interview with Der Spiegel magazine published last weekend: “Those who do not cooperate sufficiently [on repatriation] cannot hope to benefit from our development aid”.