The European Union has understood that
the "wind has changed" regarding Italy's policy on migrants,
with NGO run ships again not being allowed to access Italian
waters, Sustainable Transport and Infrastructure Minister Matteo
Salvini, who has a brief for ports, said on Friday.
Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi has taken up the close-ports
policy Salvini introduced when he was interior minister in
2018-19, leading to a spat with France over a French NGO-run
migrant rescue ship that was forced to dock in France after
being rejected by Italy.
Piantedosi has also insisted that other EU nations ease some of
Italy's migrant reception burden.
"I think Minister Piantedosi is doing an excellent job and that
the European Union has understood that the issue must be
shared," Salvini said.
"Compared to two months ago when we were alone, abandoned,
forgotten and isolated, the wind seems to me to have positively
changed".
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