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Merkel backs Libyan coastguard but warns against rights abuses

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berlin — German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Sunday said the Libyan coastguard should be supported in its efforts to stem the flow of migrants to Europe, but warned that rights abuses would not be tolerated.

A day before a Paris summit on the migrant crisis, Merkel said the Libyan coastguard had to become capable of patrolling its waters and should be given “the necessary equipment to do its job”.

“At the same time, of course we also consider it of the utmost importance that the Libyan coastguard adheres to internatio­nal law, both in its dealings with refugees and migrants as well as nongovernm­ental groups,” she told the Welt am Sonntag newspaper.

“Should any doubts be raised about this, then we will investigat­e the allegation­s,” she vowed.

The Libyan government sparked controvers­y this month when it barred foreign vessels from a stretch of water off its coast, claiming that charity boats active in the

We cannot allow the business of people smugglers who have the deaths of so many on their conscience Angela Merkel, German Chancellor

search and rescue zone were facilitati­ng illegal migration.

The move was welcomed by Italy, the main port of arrival for migrants from north Africa, but several NGOs have since suspended their sea missions, accusing the Libyan coastguard of making threats and creating a hostile environmen­t in the Mediterran­ean.

So far this year more than 100,000 people have made the perilous journey from Libya, according to the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Migration, and the European Union is eager for Libya to clamp down on the influx.

Over 2,300 have died attempting the crossing. “We cannot allow the business of people smugglers who have the deaths of so many on their conscience,” said Merkel.

French President Emmanuel Macron is hosting talks on the crisis at the Elysee Palace on Monday, with Merkel and her Spanish and Italian counterpar­ts in attendance. Libya’s unity government chief Fayez al-Sarraj and the leaders of Chad and Niger will also attend the gathering.

Merkel, who is campaignin­g for a fourth term in next month’s general election, told Die Welt am Sonntag that she had no regrets about her bold move to open Germany’s borders to refugees in 2015. —

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