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Former French Prime Minister Francois Fillon, center, arrives for an
EPP meeting ahead of an EU Summit in Brussels on Thursday, Dec. 15,
2016. European Union leaders meet Thursday in Brussels to discuss
defense, migration, the conflict in Syria and Britain's plans to leave
the bloc.
The EU's executive Commission announced Thursday that it would provide Niger with 610 million euros ($640 million) in development aid, and a further 140 million euros ($147 million) for nine projects under the bloc's fund for Africa.
The EU is developing other deals to manage migration with Ethiopia, Mali, Nigeria and Senegal. Debate has swirled about setting up similar arrangements with Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt and Pakistan but the deals are extremely expensive.
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