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[Published: Tuesday January 29 2019]

 Italy to open port only if Netherlands, Germany accept migrants


ROME 29 Jan (ANA) - Italy's Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said he'll allow 49 migrants on board a rescue vessel into the country on condition they will immediately be transferred to the Netherlands. 

"In Italy, we have already welcomed, and spent, too much [on migrants]," he said on Twitter on Tuesday.

The Sea-Watch 3, a Dutch-registered vessel run by the German non-governmental organisation Sea-Watch, rescued the migrants north of the Libyan port of Zuwarah on January 19. It entered Italian waters on Friday to seek shelter from rough seas.

The Netherlands has turned down the request to accept the migrants, as Dutch authorities said they do not think they are responsible.

Sea-Watch lodged a complaint before the European Court of Human Rights. The Italian prime minister's office said Monday it would argue before the court it is up to the Netherlands to deal with the NGO ship and its migrants.

Salvini is "taking the people on board as political hostages", said Sea-Watch spokesman Ruben Neugebauer.

"They are trying to push it to the Netherlands," he added, referring to Salvini's insistence the Netherlands or Germany take responsibility for the migrants.

Neugebauer stressed laws governing international waters are clear that ships in distress "must be brought to the nearest safe harbour".(ANA)
FA/ANA/29 January 2019------

 

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