.- German Chancellor Angela Merkel stressed the importance of economic cooperation with North Africa and development aid defined in that region as one of the challenges in the coming years. Merkel, in his regular video messages of the weekend, noted that the average age in the countries of the region is 25 years and all those people looking for something that gives them hope.
"Those people looking for hope, looking for work, looking for social security. All this will only happen if we help to create strong social structures that work," said Merkel. "This is a new and important task of development cooperation," the chancellor. Merkel stressed that economic cooperation and development assistance also responds to German and European interests, and added: "We too want to live in a world where there is more stable democratic structures" and not lead people to flee their countries to seek asylum elsewhere.
"Those people looking for hope, looking for work, looking for social security. All this will only happen if we help to create strong social structures that work," said Merkel. "This is a new and important task of development cooperation," the chancellor. Merkel stressed that economic cooperation and development assistance also responds to German and European interests, and added: "We too want to live in a world where there is more stable democratic structures" and not lead people to flee their countries to seek asylum elsewhere.
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