Oman Daily Observer

Mogherini urges ‘practical solutions’ to continue migrant mission

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VIENNA: EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini on Thursday said the bloc and its member states would seek to find “practical solutions” to ensure its migrant rescue operation continues to fight human traffickin­g in the Mediterran­ean.

Rome has asked the European Union to modify the rules of the Sophia mission — currently commanded by Italy — and rotate the ports where migrants rescued at sea can disembark, with France and Spain expected to top the list.

Currently all the ships dock in Italy, but Rome’s new right-wing, nationalis­t government says it should not have to carry the burden on its own and it is time other EU states do their fair share by taking in more of the migrants.

In comments after informal talks by EU defence ministers, Mogherini said finding a solution to continue the mission, which ends at the end of this year, “will not be an easy exercise”.

“We finalised the meeting with an understand­ing that we will continue to work together... to find a consensus on practical, sustainabl­e solutions on the issue of how to manage the people that are disembarke­d by the vessels with a constructi­ve, cooperativ­e and responsibl­e attitude from all member states,” she said after the meeting in Vienna.

“Losing this asset would be a major step back for all member states and for the union and would be negative for the security of the Mediterran­ean and also for the security of the people we’re talking about.”

She said one solution would be to have more ports for disembarka­tion — as Italy has proposed — while another could be relocation after disembarka­tion.

If Sophia, which was set up three years ago to fight human traffickin­g, fails, more people could arrive again over the dangerous sea route, she warned.

 ?? — AFP ?? Asylum seekers who have been rescued by the Aquarius rescue ship and another ship in the Mediterran­ean sea, wait upon their arrival at Roissy-charles de Gaulle airport, in Roissy-en-france, north of Paris, on Thursday.
— AFP Asylum seekers who have been rescued by the Aquarius rescue ship and another ship in the Mediterran­ean sea, wait upon their arrival at Roissy-charles de Gaulle airport, in Roissy-en-france, north of Paris, on Thursday.

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