(ANSA) - Brussels, November 15 - Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni said Tuesday that Italy had "objections and reservations" about the ongoing debate on revising the EU's Dublin Regulation on asylum seekers. He said the current direction of the debate was "entirely unsatisfactory" because it opens up to "unacceptable" flexibility on migrant commitments while "loading many burdens" on the countries where the asylum seekers arrive first.
Italy against Dublin reform unless changed - Gentiloni
Rome has 'objections and reservations'