(ANSA) - Brussels, September 11 - Premier Giuseppe Conte said
Wednesday that EU member States which refuse to share the burden
of the arrival of migrants should face financial penalties.
"Those who do not participate in the redistribution of
migrants at the European level will feel the impact in a
significant way in financial terms," Conte said after meeting
European Council President Donald Tusk.
"We have to do much more on repatriations with the help of
the EU," he said.
"We cannot say that we are satisfied with the repatriation
system in Italy.
"It should be managed at the European level... it can be
assigned to States like Italy".
In response to a question from ANSA, French Government
Spokesperson Sibeth Ndiaye said that Paris agreed with Conte
about "the need to have a European asylum policy".
Ndiaye said this should feature strengthening EU border
agency Frontex and reforming the Dublin Regulation, which Italy
says is unfair as it places too much of the burden of dealing
with migrants on the countries where they first arrive.
The regulation says migrants must register in the country
they arrive in.
Centre-left Democratic Party (PD) leader Nicola Zingaretti
said "Premier Conte is right to have clearly put the issue of
the reform of the Dublin Regulation to Europe, finding agreement
with President von der Leyen.
"Italy is back to being a protagonist in Europe and it is a
first step towards the change which we have been hoping for for
some time".
The PD is one of Italy's main government partners along with
the anti-establishment 5-star Movement (M5S).
Conte wants penalties for those refusing to help on migrants
Repatriations should be managed at EU level says premier