Italy to 'take stock' of EU choices on migration: Conte

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Rome, Aug 24 (IANS/AKI) Italy's said his country would "take stock" of the European Union's failure to agree on Friday to relocate 150 migrants stranded for days aboard the ship Diciotti at the port of

"can only take stock of the fact that today lost a very good opportunity," Conte wrote on after the emergency EU meeting in

From now on "will follow a coherent and determined course of action on all the issues it has to tackle in Europe", Conte wrote.

Italy's has refused to allow the migrants to disembark from the Diociotti until other EU countries agree to step in.

Senior officials from 12 member states held emergency talks in on Friday which the Commission said not were not organised to find a long-term answer to the migration crisis but get an to the stand-off.

Arrivals to have plunged since Italy's populist government took office in June. It has taken a tough stance on migration, demanding the EU do more to share the responsibility of taking in migrants.

Salvini has set a controversial goal of zero immigration and has barred charity and international rescue ships from delivering migrants to the country's ports.

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First Published: Fri, August 24 2018. 22:54 IST