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		</div><p>German Chancellor Angela Merkel says that while a lot has been done to address the causes of mass migration and to slow the flow of refugees to Europe, there is still a lot more to do.</p>
<p>Ms Merkel famously opened Germany’s doors to asylum-seekers in 2015. Some 890,000 migrants entered the country that year, many fleeing civil war in Syria. The numbers have dropped significantly since then, in a large part due to a deal the European Union struck with Turkey to keep migrants there.</p>
<p>Speaking on Friday with the heads of the United Nations refugee agency and the International Organisation for Migration, Ms Merkel said she hoped a similar arrangement could be worked out with Libya &#8211; another key launching point for Europe-bound migrants.</p>
<p>She says Germany is willing to increase aid for migrant facilities in Libya and promoting the north African nation’s stability, but acknowledges &#8220;there’s a lot that lies ahead for us&#8221;.</p>
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