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Italy shuts ports to migrant boat, asks Malta to open its doors
Malta brushes off Italy's request, says it had nothing to do with rescue operation

A child sheds tears after disembarking from Aquarius in Sicily in May (AFP/file photo)

Sunday 10 June 2018
Italy will refuse to let a humanitarian ship carrying more than 600
migrants dock at its ports and has asked the Mediterranean island of
Malta to open its doors to the vessel, government officials said on
Sunday.
Malta brushed off the request, saying it had nothing to do with the
rescue operation, opening the prospect of a diplomatic rift between the
two European Union allies.
The move by Italy's new interior minister, Matteo Salvini, who is also
head of the far-right League, represents an opening gambit to make good
on his electoral promises to halt the flow of migrants into the country.
Italy shuts ports to migrant boat, asks Malta to open its doors https://reut.rs/2JAsTyt
"Malta takes in nobody. France pushes people back at the border, Spain
defends its frontier with weapons," Salvini wrote on Facebook. "From
today, Italy will also start to say no to human trafficking, no to the
business of illegal immigration."
More than 600,000 migrants have reached Italy by boat from Africa in the
past five years. Numbers have dropped dramatically in recent months,
but rescues have increased in recent days, presenting Salvini with his
first test as minister.
"My aim is to guarantee a peaceful life for these youths in Africa and
for our children in Italy," Salvini said, using the Twitter hashtag "We
are shutting the ports."
However, Salvini does not have authority over the ports and it was not
immediately clear if his statement would hold. The mayor of Naples, who
has repeatedly clashed with the League leader, said he would welcome in
the humanitarian boat.
"Naples is ready, without funds, to save lives," he said.
European charity SOS Mediterranee said on Twitter earlier Sunday that
its rescue boat Aquarius had taken on board 629 migrants, including 123
unaccompanied minors, 11 other children and seven pregnant women.
The charity said the group of mainly sub-Saharan Africans were picked up
in six different rescue operations off the coast of Libya and included
hundreds who were plucked from the sea by Italian naval units and then
transferred to the Aquarius.
Italy threatens to shut ports if Malta does not take in 600 rescued migrants https://www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/national/87455/italy_threatens_to_shut_ports_if_malta_does_not_take_in_600_rescued_migrants …
"The boat is now heading north towards a secure port," SOS Mediterranee
tweeted on Sunday without specifying its destination, though virtually
every such migrant boat over the past five years has ended up in Italy.
Its route north will take it past Malta, and the Italian government said
its port authorities had written to the small island state asking it to
let the Aquarius dock there.
"The island cannot continue looking the other way when it comes to
respecting international conventions," said the statement, which was
signed by Salvini and Transport Minister Danilo Toninelli, who is
nominally in charge of the ports.
Malta said the rescue operations took place in international waters off Libya and were coordinated by Italy.
A spokesman for the Maltese government told AFP they "have not received
communication from Salvini so far," but that "Malta was neither the
coordinating nor the competent authority" in the rescue.
The spokesman said it took place in the Libyan search and rescue area
and was headed up by the rescue coordination centre in Rome, meaning
Malta has no legal obligation to take in the migrants.
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SOS Mediterranee spokesperson Mathilde Auvillain said the Aquarius had
received orders to head north after a series of sea rescues and was now
awaiting "definitive instructions".
"Our objective is the disembarkation in a port of safety of the 629
people now on board the Aquarius - some we rescued yesterday night in
difficult conditions," she said.
Charity boats operating off the Libyan coast have played an increasingly
important role in rescuing migrants who are often put to sea in flimsy
inflatable boats not designed for the open sea.
The United Nations estimates that at least 500 people have died in 2018
trying to cross the central Mediterranean, after 2,853 fatalities last
year.
Salvini has accused the charities of acting as a "taxi service" for the
migrants. On Friday, he called on NATO to help Italy defend its southern
shores.
Salvini's comments came after another spat with Malta over its reported
refusal to come to the aid of the rescue ship Seefuchs, which was
stranded with 126 migrants on board in violent seas until it was allowed
to dock in the Sicilian port of Pozzallo on Saturday.
"If anyone thinks I won't move a muscle while we have another summer of
landings, landings and more landings, well that's not what I'm going to
do," Salvini told reporters.
