"Internet tax to help Africa and curb migrants"



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For the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Enzo Moavero Milanesi the Brussels European Council laid the foundations for a new policy based on cooperation. One of the central problems remains immigration. The idea that the head of the Farnesina launches in an interview with La Stampa is as follows: "We accuse the giants of the network of funding the African nations, who refuse the refugee centers betrays the spirit of the European summit applies to everyone, including us ". The Minister therefore indicates that the creation of the Web Tax as a source of funds to help African countries curb the emigration of their citizens. Because now it's clear to everyone that one account handles the emergency (the boats), another thing is to look long-term, trying to deal with the problem that the chest, inevitably, will become only more serious.

in relations with the Viminale, co-star of government policy on the subject of migrants, Moavero states that "we often listen, the ministry is always informed and its distinct roles are happy for the excellent dialectic at the within the government ". The leader of the Farnesina, therefore, denies that there is friction for the prominent role played by Salvini on the subject of migrants.

"International law requires the conduct of rescued at sea in safe ports – remembers Moavero – not necessarily When EU states will voluntarily open reception ports – he remembers – it would be a turning point to better manage the contingencies with a common effort, otherwise – he adds – we get back to the fault, the arm wrestling, and we will try to treat the ships by boat. "The minister badures however that "There will be a vigilance closer to NGOs to prevent them from becoming aware of a pull factor for the merchants of people".

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