EU president Donald Tusk and the bloc's foreign affairs head Federica Mogherini said Friday they would visit Tunisia on March 31 to boost security cooperation and show solidarity after a deadly attack on a Tunis museum.
"We can step up our cooperation on security, counter-terrorism," Mogherini said, adding that they would also work to boost the economy so as to offer young Tunisians a future and an alternative to Islamic extremism.