Italy’s new leaders get tough on migrants; Spain steps up
ROME — Italy’s new “Italians first” government claimed victory Monday when the Spanish prime minister offered safe harbour to a private rescue ship after Italy and Malta refused to allow it permission to disembark its 629 migrant passengers in their ports.
The Aquarius, a rescue vessel operated by aid group SOS Mediterranee, has been stuck in the Mediterranean Sea since Saturday, when Italy refused its crew permission to dock and demanded that Malta do so. Malta refused on Sunday.
Spain’s new Socialist prime minister, Pedro Sanchez stepped in Monday, ordering authorities in Valencia to prepare for the ship’s arrival.
“It’s our duty to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe and offer a secure port for these people,” Sanchez said.


