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Italy says it will seize two NGO migrant rescue ships

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ROME: Italy said on Thursday that it would seize two rescue migrant ships, one of which is stranded in the Mediterran­ean carrying over 200 migrants, adding that they were ‘illegally’ flying the Dutch flag.

TheshipsLi­feline andSeefuch­s, of the German NGO Mission Lifeline, “will be seized by the Italian government and directed into our ports” to launch an investigat­ion into their legal status, announced Italy’s infrastruc­ture minister Danilo Toninelli.

The announceme­nt comes after Italy’s new populist government earlier this month refused to take in the Aquarius rescue ship, carrying some 630 migrants, sparking an EU migration row.

The Lifeline ship rescued 226 migrants off the coast of Libya on Thursday morning, the NGO said in statement.

Italy’s far-right interior minister Matteo Salvini had earlier said that the ship, which flies under the Dutch flag, should ‘go to Holland’.

“Foreign NGO boats will never touch Italian soil again,” he said in a Facebook post on Thursday morning. But Toninelli later said that the Dutch government denied that the boat was registered in their country.

Responding to a request from the Italian government, the Netherland­s said the ship was “unlawfully, illegally flying the Dutch flag”, Toninelli said in a Facebook video.

The Dutch representa­tion to the European Union tweeted that the ships Seefuchs and Lifeline did not sail under the Dutch flag.

“These ships belong to a German NGO and do not appear in the Dutch naval registers,” the tweet said.

Toninelli accused the Lifeline boat of violating internatio­nal law by taking the migrants aboard despite the fact that the Libyan coastguard was already intervenin­g.

He added that the boat of putting the migrants’ lives in danger, saying the ship had a “capacity to carry 50 people” but had taken onboard more than 200.

But unlike Salvini, Toninelli said Italy would take in the migrants.

Italy “will once again save the migrants” and transfer them onto Italian boats, said Toninelli.

“And we will seize the ship,” he said, adding that the Seefuchs boat would receive the same treatment.

“For us, saving lives, but safely and legally comes first,” he said, branding the rescue boats as “irresponsi­ble”. — AFP

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