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Migrant rescue boat in limbo off Italy as medical cases evacuated

- AFP Rome

Italy has evacuated a handful of medical cases from a Spanish migrant rescue ship off the coast of Lampedusa, as the boat remained in limbo on Friday despite a European deal to take in 134 people remaining onboard.

Three migrants who suffered “medical complicati­ons which require specialize­d care” and an escort were brought to the southern Italian island of Lampedusa late on Thursday, Spanish charity Proactiva Open Arms said on Twitter.

“All of the people on board need to disembark urgently. For humanity,” Proactiva Open Arms added.

The mainly African migrants aboard Open Arms had been plucked from boats in the Mediterran­ean this month with weather conditions encouragin­g more departures from Libya.

This is the umpteenth standoff between a charity vessel rescuing migrants making the perilous journey across the Mediterran­ean and Italy’s far-right Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, but this time set against the background of a political crisis in Rome.

Thursday saw sparring between Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and Salvini, who last week pulled his party’s support from the ruling coalition in the hope of toppling the 14-month-old government.

Salvini’s anti-immigrant League party has been squabbling with coalition partner the anti-establishm­ent Five Star Movement (M5S) over a host of issues.

“France, Germany, Romania, Portugal, Spain and Luxembourg have told me that they are ready to welcome the migrants,” Conte said in an open letter to Salvini, who has sought to bar all charity rescue vessels from entering Italian waters. In a distinct change of tone since the coalition disintegra­ted last week, Conte slammed what he called Salvini’s “obsessive focus” on an immigratio­n policy reduced to the phrase “closed ports.”

Salvini has taken a hard line against migrants rescued at sea being brought to Italy, which he says bears an unfair burden as the first port of call for refugees from several countries.

Responding to Conte, Salvini wrote on Facebook: “It is clear that without (my) resolve, the European Union would never have lifted a finger, leaving Italy and the Italians on their own like (previous government­s) did for years.”

After Salvini pulled the plug on his coalition with M5S last week, he had hoped for a no-confidence vote but his gambit failed.

His abandoned M5S partner found an unexpected ally in the opposition Democratic Party (PD) and they defeated Salvini’s bid for a swift vote to bring down the government in which he is also deputy prime minister.

 ?? AP ?? An MSF worker helps a rescued man take off his life-jacket as he arrives on board the Ocean Viking rescue ship after being saved from a rubber boat in distress off Libya.
AP An MSF worker helps a rescued man take off his life-jacket as he arrives on board the Ocean Viking rescue ship after being saved from a rubber boat in distress off Libya.

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