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Mogherini urges EU to do more on migrant mission

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VIENNA — EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini on Thursday urged member states to “take more responsibi­lity” and ensure the bloc’s migrant rescue operation continues to fight human traffickin­g in the Mediterran­ean.

Rome plans to ask the European Union to modify the rules of the Sophia mission — a military operation to aid migrants, currently commanded by Italy — and rotate the ports where people 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 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 before informal talks by EU defense ministers, Mogherini called on them to show a “constructi­ve attitude” to work to continue the mission.

“So far consensus has not been found ... We can definitely not afford to leave an EU operation without clarity on the rules it has to follow,” she said ahead of the meeting in Vienna.

“It would be good if member states take more responsibi­lity. The important thing is that we manage to keep the operation going . ... This has been a remarkable achievemen­t for all of the EU.”

German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen said Sophia’s mandate was until year end — when she expected EU leaders to solve the question of how asylumseek­ers coming to Europe whose claims are recognized should be distribute­d among member states and how those rejected should be returned home.

“That is the question that is anyhow right on top of the agenda of EU leaders ... and so I expect this question to be solved in the autumn,” she said.

EU leaders will meet in the Austrian city of Salzburg in September to discuss the migrant crisis. Austria currently holds the EU’s rotating presidency.

Sophia was launched in June 2015 following a series of deadly shipwrecks and has since picked up thousands of migrants flounderin­g in the Mediterran­ean.

According to La Stampa newspaper, Italy’s idea is to rotate landings between Mediterran­ean ports, with a particular emphasis on France and Spain, and with Greece and Malta also sharing the load.

Italian Defense Minister Elisabetta Trenta said late on Wednesday that the ball was in the EU camp.

“By accepting our proposal it (the EU) will have the opportunit­y to show it is a real community of values and intentions; by refusing it will deny its own fundamenta­l principles,” she said.

Italy has been turning away ships with migrants rescued at sea in a campaign to make EU countries take their share.

 ?? YARA NARDI / REUTERS ?? Italian police check the identities of migrants in a camp in Rome on July 12.
YARA NARDI / REUTERS Italian police check the identities of migrants in a camp in Rome on July 12.

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