(ANSA) - Brussels, April 15 - Italy has sent a wide-ranging
'migration compact' to the presidents of the European Commission
and the European Council, Jean-Claude Juncker and Donald Tusk,
to cut migrant flows, EU sources said Friday.
The document envisages a framework accord with countries of
origin and transit and a big financial commitment by the EU
which could be achieved by redistributing already earmarked
funds and also via possible Eurobonds, the sources said.
The compact has been drafted in view of a switch in flows of
migrants and refugees to the Libya-Italy route after the Balkan
route was closed off.
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