'1,000 migrants in boats off Libya' as Italy tells rescue ships to stop

AFP  |  Rome 

Italy's far-right Interior has told foreign charities to stop rescuing migrants off even as one group said 1,000 people were on boats in distress in the

"Let the Libyan authorities do their work of rescue, recovery and return (of migrants) to their country, as they have been doing for some time, without the ships of the voracious NGOs disturbing them or causing trouble," he said.

"Italian ports are and will be closed to those who aid human traffickers," he said.

Spanish group Open Arms said it had received "seven or eight" messages alerting them to boats in distress in the yesterday.

"Combining all the notifications, it would add up to 1,000 people" near the coast of Libya, told AFP.

But she said the Italian coastguard had told the group they "weren't needed" and "the operation was being handled by the Libyan coastguard".

"If the Libyan coastguard coordinates this effort, all these people will be sent back to Libya," she said.

Late yesterday, tweeted that the Libyan coastguard had rescued "820 migrants" and once again took aim at NGO ships.

"I would like to express my heartfelt thanks, as a and as a father, to the authorities and the Libyan coastguard," he said.

"Today they saved and brought 820 immigrants back to Libya, making the "work" of the traffickers in vain and avoiding wrongful interventions by NGO ships." It was not clear if the migrants referred to by Salivini were the same ones highlighted by Open Arms.

Earlier yesterday had called on the Spanish to save the migrants in distress.

"Right now more than 1,000 people adrift in seven boats and intends to leave them in the hands of Libya, where people are tortured, raped and enslaved," she said on

She urged her own country to "help save lives" and said the migrants could would be welcomed in her city.

"is offered as a safe harbour." In recent weeks, Italy's new populist has cracked down on foreign rescue ships operating in the Salvini has repeatedly accused the charities of being complicit with human smugglers.

The Italian coastguard also sent a message to rescue boats operating in the Mediterranean Friday informing them it would no longer be coordinating rescue operations in the search and rescue area.

The groups, which have been chartering boats to rescue migrants, point to the very difficult conditions for migrants in as they attempt to reach on the perilous Mediterranean crossing.

once played an important role coordinating rescue missions but Salvini wants to drastically reduce Italy's involvement.

Earlier this month Salvini triggered an EU-wide row when he barred the Aquarius rescue ship, chartered by French charity SOS Mediterranee, carrying around 630 migrants, from docking in Nearby also turned the boat away and the ship was later accepted by

Two other ships carrying hundreds of migrants -- the German NGO ship Lifeline and Danish container ship Alexander -- are currently in the Mediterranean awaiting instructions on where they will be allowed to dock.

Both Italy and have refused to take them in.

Salvini's refusal to welcome the rescue ships has thrust immigration to the forefront of the EU agenda. On Sunday EU leaders held a mini-summit on the issue.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 04:41 IST