Khaleej Times

Spain offers to take stranded migrants

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rome — Spain offered on Monday to take in a ship stranded in the Mediterran­ean with 629 migrants aboard after Italy and Malta refused to let the vessel dock in their ports.

The migrants, including pregnant women and scores of children, were saved by the French charity SOS Mediterran­ee on Saturday.

They were taken on board its ship Aquarius, which is now between Malta and Sicily.

Malta and the new populist government in Italy each refused to take the migrants in, accusing one another of failing to meet their obligation­s.

The row has triggered internatio­nal concern about the migrants’ plight.

The refusal to accept the Aquarius in Italy was the first major antimigran­t move since far-right Interior Minister Matteo Salvini took office this month.

But Spain’s new Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez agreed to allow the Aquarius to dock in its eastern port of Valencia, his office said in a statement.

“It is our obligation to help

to avoid a humanitari­an catastroph­e and to offer a safe port to these people,” his office said in a statement.

SOS Mediterran­ee director general Sophie Beau said Spain’s offer “is encouragin­g and shows that some states are sensitive to the humanitari­an emergency.”

She warned that the ship will have to travel some 1,300 kilometres to reach the Spanish coast and that by Tuesday “there will be no more food (on board) apart from energy biscuits.”

Malta’s Prime Minister Joseph Muscat said in a tweet that “Malta is going to send fresh supplies to the ship.”

Italy and Malta thanked Spain for stepping up, but maintained

their dispute over who was responsibl­e.

“We asked for a gesture of solidarity from Europe and this gesture has been made,” Italy’s Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said.

Muscat tweeted his thanks to Sanchez “for agreeing to accept the Aquarius after Italy violated internatio­nal law and caused an impasse.”

He added: “It will be necessary to sit down and discuss how to prevent this kind of thing from happening in the future. This is a European issue.”

Beau said that under maritime law the ship should be allowed to dock in one of the nearest countries, Italy or Malta.

The UN had called on Malta and

It is our obligation to help to avoid a humanitari­an catastroph­e and to offer a safe port to these people

Pedro Sanchez, Spain’s PM

Italy to immediatel­y allow the boat to dock, describing the situation as “an urgent humanitari­an imperative”. The EU and the bloc’s biggest member state Germany made similar pleas.

“The priority of both the Italian and Maltese authoritie­s should be ensuring these people receive the care they need,” European Commission spokesman Margaritis Schinas told reporters, calling for a “swift resolution”. —

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 ?? — AFP ?? Migrants being rescued before boarding the French NGO’s ship Aquarius.
— AFP Migrants being rescued before boarding the French NGO’s ship Aquarius.
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