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Aquarius in Valencia: Spain welcomes migrants from disputed ship | Aquarius in Valencia: Spain welcomes migrants from disputed ship |
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Migrants rescued from the Mediterranean and turned away by Italy and Malta have arrived in Spain's port of Valencia. | Migrants rescued from the Mediterranean and turned away by Italy and Malta have arrived in Spain's port of Valencia. |
Three vessels, including the Aquarius, which rescued the 630 migrants last weekend, have now docked in the harbour. | |
Health officials, interpreters and Red Cross workers are on hand to offer support. | |
Spain's new socialist government has promised free healthcare and says it will investigate each asylum case. | Spain's new socialist government has promised free healthcare and says it will investigate each asylum case. |
"It is our duty to help avoid a humanitarian catastrophe and offer a safe port to these people, to comply with our human rights obligations," Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said earlier this week. | "It is our duty to help avoid a humanitarian catastrophe and offer a safe port to these people, to comply with our human rights obligations," Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said earlier this week. |
He has adopted a migrant-friendly stance since taking up his post two weeks ago. | He has adopted a migrant-friendly stance since taking up his post two weeks ago. |
How are the migrants being received? | How are the migrants being received? |
An Italian coast guard ship, the Dattilo, entered the port of Valencia at 06:20 (04:20 GMT). It was carrying 274 migrants, the Italian news agency Ansa reported. | An Italian coast guard ship, the Dattilo, entered the port of Valencia at 06:20 (04:20 GMT). It was carrying 274 migrants, the Italian news agency Ansa reported. |
On Valencia's quayside, 1,000 Red Cross workers were on hand to greet the migrants as they stepped off the ship. Police officers have also been drafted in to handle their arrival. | On Valencia's quayside, 1,000 Red Cross workers were on hand to greet the migrants as they stepped off the ship. Police officers have also been drafted in to handle their arrival. |
The Aquarius itself entered the port shortly after 09:30 carrying another 106 migrants. They were seen celebrating as the ship arrived. | The Aquarius itself entered the port shortly after 09:30 carrying another 106 migrants. They were seen celebrating as the ship arrived. |
Another Italian ship, the Orione, docked later with the rest of the migrants. | |
Who are the migrants? | Who are the migrants? |
The migrants spent 20 hours in overcrowded rubber dinghies before being rescued by the Aquarius. They have since spent a week in rough seas - with many suffering seasickness. | The migrants spent 20 hours in overcrowded rubber dinghies before being rescued by the Aquarius. They have since spent a week in rough seas - with many suffering seasickness. |
"The weather was very bad unfortunately, and the sea was rough," Sophie Beau of aid organisation SOS Méditerranée told the BBC. | "The weather was very bad unfortunately, and the sea was rough," Sophie Beau of aid organisation SOS Méditerranée told the BBC. |
"So people are in a bad state..., and they are really relieved to come on safe land at the moment." | "So people are in a bad state..., and they are really relieved to come on safe land at the moment." |
They come from 26 countries. Reports say the largest groups (about 150 each) are from Sudan and Nigeria, with dozens more from Eritrea, South Sudan and Algeria. | They come from 26 countries. Reports say the largest groups (about 150 each) are from Sudan and Nigeria, with dozens more from Eritrea, South Sudan and Algeria. |
Most of the rest of the 630 are from other African countries but a handful are from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh. | Most of the rest of the 630 are from other African countries but a handful are from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh. |
Officials say the rescued migrants include 123 unaccompanied minors, 11 younger children under the age of 13 and seven pregnant women. | Officials say the rescued migrants include 123 unaccompanied minors, 11 younger children under the age of 13 and seven pregnant women. |
What will happen to them now? | What will happen to them now? |
Initially, the migrants will receive food and hygiene kits and everything else necessary to make them comfortable after weeks of hardship, Red Cross official Pedro Redon told the BBC. | Initially, the migrants will receive food and hygiene kits and everything else necessary to make them comfortable after weeks of hardship, Red Cross official Pedro Redon told the BBC. |
The pregnant women will be taken for check-ups. Everyone on board will receive psychological help and the Spanish government has promised them medical assistance. | The pregnant women will be taken for check-ups. Everyone on board will receive psychological help and the Spanish government has promised them medical assistance. |
Police will have to identify them and take them to police stations to initiate immigration procedures. | Police will have to identify them and take them to police stations to initiate immigration procedures. |
French President Emmanuel Macron's government will work with Spain to deal with the migrants. | French President Emmanuel Macron's government will work with Spain to deal with the migrants. |
Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Carmen Calvo said that any migrants who wish to go to France would be allowed to do, providing they had a legitimate claim to asylum. | Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Carmen Calvo said that any migrants who wish to go to France would be allowed to do, providing they had a legitimate claim to asylum. |
Why the fuss about the Aquarius? | Why the fuss about the Aquarius? |
The Aquarius sparked a major diplomatic row when it was left stranded on Monday. | The Aquarius sparked a major diplomatic row when it was left stranded on Monday. |
Italy's populist coalition - and in particular its interior minister, the right-wing League party leader Matteo Salvini - has taken a hard-line approach to immigration and refused to let it dock. | Italy's populist coalition - and in particular its interior minister, the right-wing League party leader Matteo Salvini - has taken a hard-line approach to immigration and refused to let it dock. |
Mr Salvini says it is unfair that countries on the frontline of the EU have had to carry most of the burden of handling the migrant influx. | Mr Salvini says it is unfair that countries on the frontline of the EU have had to carry most of the burden of handling the migrant influx. |
He said Malta should accept the Aquarius, but it refused, arguing that it fell under Italian jurisdiction. | He said Malta should accept the Aquarius, but it refused, arguing that it fell under Italian jurisdiction. |
Valencia's Mayor Joan Ribo, who has offered the ship a safe berth, described Italy's decision to turn the vessel away as inhuman. | Valencia's Mayor Joan Ribo, who has offered the ship a safe berth, described Italy's decision to turn the vessel away as inhuman. |
He told the BBC that he hoped the city's actions would act as an "electric shock" and lead to reform of Europe's migration policies. | He told the BBC that he hoped the city's actions would act as an "electric shock" and lead to reform of Europe's migration policies. |
Earlier, Mr Macron accused Italy of "irresponsibility" for turning the Aquarius away. | Earlier, Mr Macron accused Italy of "irresponsibility" for turning the Aquarius away. |
Migration reform is likely to be a key topic at a meeting of EU leaders later this month, as many countries continue to grapple with the political fallout caused by an influx of migrants in recent years. | Migration reform is likely to be a key topic at a meeting of EU leaders later this month, as many countries continue to grapple with the political fallout caused by an influx of migrants in recent years. |