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Italy threatens to send stranded migrants back to Libya

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rome — Italy’s firebrand interior minister threatened on Sunday to return to Libya 177 migrants who have been aboard an Italian coast guard ship for days following another standoff with Malta.

Interior Minister Matteo Salvini demanded that other European countries take in the migrants after his Maltese counterpar­t, Michael Farrugia, insisted that the “only solution” is for the Diciotti ship to dock at the Italian island of Lampedusa.

The Diciotti, working under the EU’s Frontex Mediterran­ean rescue operation, has been off Lampedusa after rescuing the migrants August 16.

Italy asked Malta to take them in, but Malta refused, saying the migrant boat wasn’t in distress and that the migrants declined Maltese assistance, preferring to continue toward Italy.

In a tweet, Farrugia accused Italy of rescuing the migrants in Maltese waters “purely to prevent them from entering Italian waters.”

Salvini shot back: “Or Europe decides to help Italy concretely, starting with the 180-odd migrants aboard the Diciotti, or we’ll be forced to do what will definitive­ly stop the smugglers’ business: bring the people recovered at sea to a Libyan port,” the Ansa news agency quoted him as saying.

Salvini’s threat could pose legal issues for Italy, since the Italian government has already been faulted by the European Court of Human Rights for using its own ships to return migrants to Libya.

Italy has gotten around that 2012 court ruling by helping Libya’s coast guard better patrol its own coasts to bring migrants back. —

 ?? Diciotti ship AFP file ?? the of the Italian Coast guard carrying rescued migrants as it enters the Sicilian port of trapani. —
Diciotti ship AFP file the of the Italian Coast guard carrying rescued migrants as it enters the Sicilian port of trapani. —

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