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Germany has announced that it will host 50 of the 450 migrants rescued last week from a fishing vessel in the Mediterranean. Italy has repeatedly refused to admit this ship, which has sparked criticism against human rights defenders. "It is unacceptable that these people are stuck on board and prevented from leaving the coast, but while they are locked up, negotiations are going on at their destination and they must immediately make sure that they are safe. they arrive at a safe harbor. " Marko Rotunno, Representative of the United Nations Refugee Agency
Migrants who sought to cross the Mediterranean by a wooden fishing boat off the Libyan coast are still on board the Italian Coast Guard and the Border Guard Administration of the European Union. A group of women and children has already been taken to the Italian island of Lampedusa to provide them with medical badistance. More than 60 women and children were allowed to leave the port of Pocallo yesterday
Italian Prime Minister Juzeppe Konte announced that in addition to Germany, France and Malta had promised to host 50 migrants from this vessel
. In particular, it deals with non-governmental ships that rescue migrants in the Mediterranean, accusing them of helping smugglers.