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EU leaders slam Trump, ink deal to curb migration from Libya

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valletta — European Union leaders agreed a plan to curb mass migration from Libya at a special summit in Malta on Friday that was overshadow­ed by the challenges of Donald Trump and Brexit.

Faced with a surge in migrants this spring, the 28 leaders backed steps including helping the Libyan coastguard to stop boats to Italy and setting up temporary camps in the north African state.

But they will also, without Prime Minister Theresa May, discuss the future of the bloc at a turning point with Britain set to leave, and an increasing­ly difficult geopolitic­al situation with the new US administra­tion. French President Francois Hollande lashed out at Trump, who has predicted that other countries will follow Britain out of the EU and branded the transatlan­tic Nato military alliance obsolete.

“It is unacceptab­le that there should be, through a certain number of statements by the president of the United States, pressure on what Europe should or should not be,” Hollande said as he arrived at the summit.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, meanwhile, said Europe “has its destiny in its own hands” as it deals with a US administra­tion that seems ambivalent to Europe and Nato.

The key issue for Europe on Friday was tackling the Libyan migration route, having already largely shut the route Syrian refugees have taken to Greece over the Aegean, thanks to a controvers­ial deal with Turkey. As the EU leaders boarded a luxury yacht to cross Malta’s historic harbour to their lunch venue, rescue ships off Libya saved hundreds more people including babies from rickety boats.

“It’s an absolute nightmare in the Med right now,” said the charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF).

The leaders signed off on a new strategy to “break the business model” of trafficker­s who helped 181,000 mainly African economic migrants enter the EU via Libya and Italy last year.

The plan involves funding and training the Libyan coastguard to make it better able to intercept migrant boats before they reach internatio­nal waters, and helping neighbouri­ng countries to close routes into Libya. —

 ?? AP ?? British Prime Minister Theresa May and French President Francois Hollande attend the European Union leaders summit in Valletta, Malta, on Friday. —
AP British Prime Minister Theresa May and French President Francois Hollande attend the European Union leaders summit in Valletta, Malta, on Friday. —

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