Arab Times

In new migrant standoff, Italy’s Salvini blocks two NGO boats

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Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said on Tuesday he was working to prevent two rescue ships operated by French and Spanish charities from bringing more than 500 migrants to Italy in the latest Mediterran­ean stand-off.

The Ocean Viking, which is run by French non-government­al groups (NGOs) Doctors Without Borders and SOS Mediterran­ee, has picked up some 356 migrants off the coast of Libya since Friday, while Spanish boat Open Arms has saved some 160 people.

Both vessels are in the central Mediterran­ean, within easy sailing distance of the Italian island of Lampedusa and are seeking a safe port to disembark the mainly African migrants.

But Salvini, the leader of the far-right League who has seen his popularity in Italy soar since he took office last year and launched a fierce anti-immigratio­n crackdown, said on Tuesday the boats were not Rome’s problem.

“I am at work in the ministry this morning to prevent more than 500 migrants from disembarki­ng from two NGO boats, one French and one Spanish,” Salvini wrote on Facebook.

“I will let you know how this ends. I will not give up.”

Earlier this month, Salvini introduced a new law hiking fines for ships that enter Italian waters without authorisat­ion to up to 1 million euros ($1.12 million). It also provides for the arrest of captains who ignore orders to stay away and calls on naval authoritie­s to seize their boats automatica­lly.

Buoyed by his success in the polls, Salvini is looking to trigger an early election in the autumn by bringing down the Italian government, confident he would emerge as prime minister from any new vote. As such, a high-profile clash with foreign charities will bolster his anti-migrant credential­s.

Salvini said Libya had offered to take back the migrants aboard the Ocean Viking and said Open Arms should go to Spain.

 ??  ?? In this photo taken Saturday and released on Aug 11, a rubber dinghy with over 80 migrants off the Libyan coast has received life vests from a rescue team of the Ocean Viking ship, operated by the NGOs SOS Mediterran­ee and Doctors Without Borders. The Ocean Viking was already carrying over 80 people rescued earlier, and is blocked at sea while it waits to be assigned a safe port. Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, who has triggered a government crisis in Italy, signed Friday a ban on the ship’s entry into Italian waters. (Inset): A rescue team of the Ocean Viking ship helps a person rescued from a rubber dinghy with over 80 migrants off the Libyan coast. (AP)
In this photo taken Saturday and released on Aug 11, a rubber dinghy with over 80 migrants off the Libyan coast has received life vests from a rescue team of the Ocean Viking ship, operated by the NGOs SOS Mediterran­ee and Doctors Without Borders. The Ocean Viking was already carrying over 80 people rescued earlier, and is blocked at sea while it waits to be assigned a safe port. Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, who has triggered a government crisis in Italy, signed Friday a ban on the ship’s entry into Italian waters. (Inset): A rescue team of the Ocean Viking ship helps a person rescued from a rubber dinghy with over 80 migrants off the Libyan coast. (AP)

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