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The island’s first reception center was still completely overcrowded with more than 1,100 people. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni again appealed to other countries to help Italy. During her speech at the UN general debate in New York, she called on the United Nations to wage a “global war” against human traffickers.
The island of Lampedusa, between Sicily and North Africa, has been a hotspot for migration to Europe for years: last week, thousands of migrants landed there again on boats from North Africa – more than 5,000 in one day. emergency. This weekend, Meloni visited the island together with the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. More than twenty new boats have landed since Wednesday, most of them from Tunisia.
The migration issue was also one of the focuses during the ultra-right prime minister’s first appearance at the United Nations. The leader of the right-wing national party Fratelli d’Italia said: “I am convinced that it is the task of this organization to declare global war on human traffickers without hypocrisy and without compromise.” Italy is ready to be on the “front line”.
Meloni has been at the head of a coalition of right-wing parties for almost a year. Combating illegal migration was one of her most important promises during the election campaign. According to the Interior Ministry, around 130,000 migrants have arrived in Italy by sea since the beginning of the year – almost twice as many as in the same period last year.
(SDA)
Source: Blick

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