(ANSA) - Berlin, June 4 - German Chancellor Angela Merkel
said she was ready to work with the new Italian government and
judge it on its deeds rather than speculating in its intentions
in a newspaper interview published at the weekend.
She also said that the Italian people had not felt
sufficiently supported by the rest of the European Union in
facing the Mediterranean migrant crisis.
"Part of Italy's insecurity stems from the fact that the
Italians felt left alone on the job of receiving so many
migrants after the fall of (Muammar Gaddafi's regime in) Libya,"
Merkel told FAS.
Italy felt left alone on migrants-Merkel
Chancellor says ready to work with new executive in Rome