The Niagara Falls Review

Italy threatens to close ports to NGO migrant rescue ships

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NICOLE WINFIELD and LORNE COOK

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ROME — Italy threatened Wednesday to close its ports to aid groups rescuing migrants off Libya’s coast as it struggles to cope with the highest rate of rescues this year, officials said.

Italy’s ambassador to the EU, Maurizio Massari, raised the issue during a meeting with EU migration commission­er Dimitris Avramopoul­os, as a half-dozen different ships offloaded some of the more than 10,000 migrants rescued in recent days.

“Italy is right that the situation is untenable along the Central Mediterran­ean route,” Avramopoul­os said in a statement, adding that other EU members concurred and that the bloc was ready to increase financial assistance to help Italy manage the flows.

Italy, however, is mulling a ban on non-Italian flagged rescue ships disembarki­ng migrants in Italian ports, though not those participat­ing in the EU’s Frontex rescue operation, officials said. That would affect mostly Europeanba­sed humanitari­an rescue ships, which have flooded the waters off Libya’s coast in the past year to pick up migrants.

Some of those groups have also been accused by Italian prosecutor­s of alleged collusion with Libyan-based smugglers.

On Wednesday alone, ships from aid groups MOAS and Doctors Without Borders, as well as Frontex ships, arrived in Italian ports with the more than 10,000 migrants rescued in recent days.

“In the latest years, smugglers often launched a massive number of boats all at the same time, but this year we are witnessing levels never registered before in short periods of time,” Frontex Executive Director Fabrice Leggeri said in a statement.

Italian coast guard reported that at least 2,400 migrants were due to arrive on Thursday aboard both Frontex and aid group rescue ships in ports in Sicily and mainland Italy.

If Italy goes ahead with its threat, EU Frontex operations would not be up for discussion since they are governed by internatio­nal law. But Avramopoul­os’s office said any change in Italian policy regarding aid groups should be discussed ahead of time to give them time to prepare. The commission will help inform the discussion­s and is ready to provide guidance on disembarka­tion, it said.

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Italian border police stand next to sub Saharan men sitting on the ground, after arriving in a rescue vessel at the port of Augusta, in Sicily, Italy, with hundreds of migrants aboard, rescued by members of Proactive Open Arms NGO, on June 23.
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