Arab Times

‘Disembark in Algeciras’:

Europe

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Salvini

The Spanish government on Sunday offered Algeciras as a port to disembark the more than a hundred migrants on a charity rescue ship stranded off the coast of Italy after the boat had spent more than two weeks waiting for a port to dock.

The migrants, most of whom are African, were picked up by the Open Arms boat off the coast of Libya and have been waiting to disembark on the southern Italian island of Lampedusa.

Italy’s far-right Interior Minister Matteo Salvini has ordered his officials not to let the migrants disembark, though he made a partial concession on Saturday by allowing 27 minors to leave the boat.

He added that he had only agreed to this at the insistence of Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte.

“Spain always acts on humanitari­an emergencie­s. It is necessary to establish an orderly and supportive European solution, leading the migration challenge with the EU’s values of progress and humanism,” Spanish acting prime minister Pedro Sanchez said on Twitter.

France, Germany, Romania, Portugal, Spain and Luxembourg said earlier this week they would help relocate the migrants. Once the boat disembarks in Algeciras, the agreed distributi­on will take place, the Spanish government said in a statement on Sunday.

Sanchez took the decision to offer Algeciras as a port to dock the Open Arms because of the “emergency situation” onboard, the statement added. It also criticized the “inconceiva­ble response of Italian authoritie­s”, especially Salvini’s.

Salvini issued a statement on Saturday reiteratin­g that Open Arms could have taken the migrants to Spain and that the nongovernm­ental organisati­on was to blame for their plight.

Salvini, leader of the ruling League party, has built his popularity on a vigorous campaign against illegal immigratio­n. (RTRS)

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