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Italy migrant row: Malta urged to open ports to rescue ship | |
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Italy has urged Malta to take in a migrant rescue ship, after earlier threatening to seize the vessel and arrest its crew. | |
Italian authorities had said that two ships operated by the German migrant rescue group Mission Lifeline were "illegally" flying the Dutch flag. | |
One of them, the Lifeline, is carrying 226 migrants rescued from the sea near the Libyan coast. | |
Malta has not yet agreed to open its ports for the ship. | |
"We have been in contact with Malta to offer support if humanitarian help is needed by the boat in the next few hours," an Italian government spokeswoman said on Friday. | |
But Italy's interior minster, while backing the proposed journey to Malta, has maintained that the Lifeline should be seized and its crew arrested. | |
He has also suggested the NGO's second ship, the Seefuchs, should also be impounded. | |
Why does Italy want to seize the ships? | |
Italy's new right-wing government has taken a harder stance on rescue ships bringing large numbers of migrants to Italy, which is often the nearest port for those rescued off coast of Libya. | Italy's new right-wing government has taken a harder stance on rescue ships bringing large numbers of migrants to Italy, which is often the nearest port for those rescued off coast of Libya. |
Italy's Infrastructure Minister Danilo Toninelli said the ship had broken the law by taking the migrants, even though the Libyan coastguard had already intervened to rescue them. | Italy's Infrastructure Minister Danilo Toninelli said the ship had broken the law by taking the migrants, even though the Libyan coastguard had already intervened to rescue them. |
He said Italy would seize both the Lifeline and the Seefuchs to determine their legal status, and said Italy would "once again save the migrants". | He said Italy would seize both the Lifeline and the Seefuchs to determine their legal status, and said Italy would "once again save the migrants". |
Interior Minister Matteo Salvini initially said in a post on Facebook that the two NGO ships should "go to Holland", as it was said to be flying under a Dutch flag, and should not dock in Italy. | Interior Minister Matteo Salvini initially said in a post on Facebook that the two NGO ships should "go to Holland", as it was said to be flying under a Dutch flag, and should not dock in Italy. |
Whether or not the ship is Dutch is the subject of some debate. The Dutch delegation to the EU said in a tweet that the ships were not registered in the Netherlands, and not flying under its flag. | |
Mission Lifeline, however, later posted an image on Twitter of a registration document it says proves the ships sail under the Dutch flag. | Mission Lifeline, however, later posted an image on Twitter of a registration document it says proves the ships sail under the Dutch flag. |
The group also tweeted that it had carried out another rescue overnight, though it is not clear how many additional migrants, if any, boarded their ship. | |
The NGO's co-founder, Axel Steier, denied breaking any laws and defended his organisation's actions. | The NGO's co-founder, Axel Steier, denied breaking any laws and defended his organisation's actions. |
"In this situation you can't wait," he said. "If you have a rescue you prevent people from dying, from drowning and then you have to make the decisions. You can't wait until someone has a port for you - you have to act immediately." | "In this situation you can't wait," he said. "If you have a rescue you prevent people from dying, from drowning and then you have to make the decisions. You can't wait until someone has a port for you - you have to act immediately." |
Europe's rescue row | Europe's rescue row |
The planned seizure of the Lifeline and Seefuchs comes amid a deepening row over migrant rescues after Italy's new populist government refused earlier this month to take in a stranded rescue ship carrying 630 migrants. | The planned seizure of the Lifeline and Seefuchs comes amid a deepening row over migrant rescues after Italy's new populist government refused earlier this month to take in a stranded rescue ship carrying 630 migrants. |
The Aquarius eventually sailed to Spain after it was also turned away by Malta. It has now resumed its operations at sea. | The Aquarius eventually sailed to Spain after it was also turned away by Malta. It has now resumed its operations at sea. |
French President Emmanuel Macron has accused the Italian government of "cynicism and irresponsibility" for refusing to let the Aquarius dock. | |
Then on Thursday, without referring directly to Italy, Mr Macron attacked the "leprosy" of anti-EU feeling among "friends and neighbours". | Then on Thursday, without referring directly to Italy, Mr Macron attacked the "leprosy" of anti-EU feeling among "friends and neighbours". |
Italy's new far-right Interior Minister Matteo Salvini hit back at the French president. | Italy's new far-right Interior Minister Matteo Salvini hit back at the French president. |
"We may be leper populists, but I take the lessons from those who open their own ports. Welcome thousands of migrants and then we can talk," he said. | "We may be leper populists, but I take the lessons from those who open their own ports. Welcome thousands of migrants and then we can talk," he said. |
Leaders from 10 EU member states will meet in Brussels on Sunday to discuss how best to stem the flow of migrants to the bloc. | Leaders from 10 EU member states will meet in Brussels on Sunday to discuss how best to stem the flow of migrants to the bloc. |
The Italian government has said it will not sign up to any EU plan unless it makes helping Italy a priority, while Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary - known as the Visegrad Group - say they will boycott the talks. | The Italian government has said it will not sign up to any EU plan unless it makes helping Italy a priority, while Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary - known as the Visegrad Group - say they will boycott the talks. |
Italy's government wants to deport half a million undocumented migrants, many of whom are housed in squalid reception centres. More than 600,000 have reached Italy from Libya in the past four years. | Italy's government wants to deport half a million undocumented migrants, many of whom are housed in squalid reception centres. More than 600,000 have reached Italy from Libya in the past four years. |