Pope urges EU leaders to show solidarity with migrants off Malta

AFP  |  Vatican City 

on Sunday urged EU leaders to show "concrete solidarity" with 49 migrants stranded on NGO ships off the coast of who have been refused permission to land.

"Forty nine migrants rescued in the by two NGO ships have been onboard for several days now, waiting to be able to disembark," told thousands of people gathered in in

"I address a pressing appeal to European leaders that they show some concrete solidarity with respect to these people," he added.

Amid growing concern over the plight of the migrants, some of whom have been at sea for more than two weeks, the earlier this week called on EU member states to admit them.

The and have offered to take some but only if their EU partners do the same, highlighting again the European Union's long-running deadlock over sharing responsibility for migrants.

There are 17 people on board the German NGO Sea-Eye vessel, with another 32 on the Sea-Watch. Among them are a one-year-old baby and two children aged six and seven.

Both and have refused port access and on Sunday they reiterated that position.

"In Italy, there are no more arrivals. That is the line and it will not change," hardline Italian told newspaper.

"Italian ports are closed and will remain so," he added in a tweet.

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First Published: Sun, January 06 2019. 17:45 IST