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Italian PM calls for ‘clear, adequately financed’ EU migration plans

- Francesco Bongarra

Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi has called for the EU to draw up “clear and adequately financed” plans for the handling of Mediterran­ean migration routes.

Speaking to the Italian Senate, he said it was essential that the issue was addressed at the European Council meeting in Brussels on Thursday and Friday.

The premier urged the EU Commission to present “clear action plans, adequately funded, and addressed with equal priority to all routes of the Mediterran­ean,” starting with the one between Italy and the shores of North Africa.

He said the EU should, “pay attention to the specificit­y of maritime borders and the effective political stability of Libya and Tunisia.”

A diplomatic adviser to the prime minister’s office told Arab News: “Without a proper stabilizat­ion of those two countries, no action can be effective. This is why PM Draghi at the upcoming European Council meeting will call on the EU to play a primary role.”

Draghi pointed out that during the summer, Italy had continued to meet its internatio­nal rescue obligation­s in protecting migrants at sea. “We did it with humanity and in order to defend European values of solidarity and hospitalit­y.”

Since 2014, nearly 23,000 people have died or gone missing in the Mediterran­ean while trying to reach Europe, according to the UN’s migration agency.

More than 49,000 migrants have reached Italian shores so far this year, said the country’s Ministry of Interior, almost double the number arriving over the same period last year.

Referring to the refugees, particular­ly those coming from Afghanista­n, Draghi said that “Europe should do more. It should follow the model of the so-called humanitari­an corridors.”

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