(ANSA) - Innsbruck, July 12 - The interior ministers of
Italy, Matteo Salvini, Germany, Horst Seehofer, and Austria,
Herbert Kickl, said Thursday after a trilateral meeting in
Innsbruck that they agree that the flow of migrants crossing the
Mediterranean Sea to reach Europe must be stemmed and that only
refugees fleeing war must be allowed to reach the continent.
The premiers said they are scheduled to meet again on July 19
in Vienna "to continue the positive cooperation and to realize
this great project", said Kickl.
"We agree on very important things that concern Europe's
future".
He described immigration as an issue "where there was a lack
of order for a long time, which we want to bring, avoiding that
migrants can easily reach Europe, apart from truly vulnerable
people".
Italian Premier Matteo Salvini said after the trilateral
meeting that he will be satisfied "if Italian proposals will be
able to become European with a reduction of departures,
landings, deaths and costs".
"If the Italian model will become European it will be a
reason to be proud".
'Italy, Germany, Austria agree'
After trilateral meeting in Innsbruck