Migrant vessel docks in Sicily amid international row

  13 June 2018    Read: 1687
Migrant vessel docks in Sicily amid international row

A vessel carrying more than 900 migrants has docked on the Italian island of Sicily.

The Italian coastguard vessel, the Diciotti, had picked up the migrants off the coast of Libya.

Italy on Sunday had refused to allow the Franco-German ship Aquarius, packed with migrants, to dock, sparking an international row.

The Diciotti was allowed to land as it is an Italian vessel carrying out a government mission.

It sailed into Catania on Wednesday morning, carrying 937 migrants and the bodies of two people who had died making the voyage.

What happened with the Aquarius?

The Aquarius, which is carrying 629 migrants, is run by the Franco-German NGO SOS Méditerranée and had to be granted permission to dock.

Matteo Salvini, Italy's new interior minister and leader of the right-wing League party, refused permission as part of a new hard line policy on migrants.

He said Malta should accept the Aquarius but it refused, arguing it fell under Italy's jurisdiction.

Eventually, Spain's new PM Pedro Sánchez said he would give "safe harbour" to the Aquarius.

Escorted by two Italian ships, it will dock in Valencia on Spain's western coast on Saturday, the rescue charity running the ship said.

What has the fallout been so far?

French President Emmanuel Macron accused the Italian government of "cynicism and irresponsibility" for refusing to let the Aquarius dock.

Mr Macron's spokesman Benjamin Griveaux said the French president recalled that "in cases of distress, those with the nearest coastline have a responsibility to respond".

Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte hit back angrily at France, calling its stance on migrants "hypocritical".

Italian Deputy PM Luigi Di Maio added: "I'm glad the French have discovered responsibility. If they want, we will help them. Let them open their ports and we will transfer a few of the people to France."

He criticised "countries that have always preferred to turn their backs when it comes to immigration".

The French ambassador to Italy has been summoned to the Italian foreign ministry to explain the statements of the French government.

Spain's Pedro Sánchez, who took office two weeks ago, said: "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."

What is the situation of migrants in Italy?

Most migrants who survive the perilous voyages from North Africa end up in overcrowded Italian camps.

Among them are refugees fleeing war and persecution, who have a right to asylum.

In the past five years, Italy has taken in more than 640,000 mainly African migrants. Italy says its EU partners must help ease the burden.


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