Friday, February 25, 2011

Immigrants still battle Maroni EU-Italy: "For some countries no solidarity"

ROME - "There is concern for what could be an exodus of biblical proportions." Defense Minister Ignazio La Russa is not optimistic about the numbers of flows of immigrants from the African coast, and from the Libyan ones in particular, could leave for Italy and Europe. "Our country can not be left alone: there are 2 and a half million foreign nationals in Libya and if it were a small percentage to come to Italy we would not be able to accommodate everyone." Immigrants have also focused on the discovery of the ministers of Interior and Italian Foreign: Minister Maroni hopes for Europe's solidarity on the management of immigrants and complaint: "The controls on the Libyan coast have been cleared." This was reiterated in Brussels where he attended the meeting of Council Affairs.

But other European ministers minimize the impact of immigration on our country. The representative of the Belgian government, the secretary of state for immigration and asylum policies, calls for "not playing to scare us by throwing figures idiotic." Under the government representative in Vienna, "the 5000 Lampedusa Italy are something that can handle alone.

It 'important to distinguish between immigrants who are seeking employment and those seeking asylum, which I understand is only about fifty ". Eu, possible humanitarian military intervention. The Libyan crisis, Europe does not exclude in principle a humanitarian military intervention. Born of a different opinion, that pulling out of the question, saying it has no intention to intervene.

In Brussels, the Italian Interior Minister Maroni warned refugees: "The situation is quite unusual - he said - and the EU can not abandon Italy. As the death toll, the president of the world community Arabic spoken in Italy about 6000 deaths. Teams militia terrorizing the people and raping women.

Maroni: "From Libya risk of an unprecedented wave of refugees." The Interior Minister, Roberto Maroni, calls for EU solidarity in the face the risk that the explosive situation in Libya lead to an unprecedented wave of refugees to Italy and other Mediterranean countries, but has no illusions on the support of Member States in Northern Europe.

The minister, who attended the Council in Brussels EU Justice and Home Affairs devoted to the crisis in Libya and its impact on immigration, spoke of the aid coming from the EU "The European Commission has spoken of a fund immediately available EUR 25 million. I've had sought 100. It is not a question of cash, but is recognition of the principle that a Member State involved in an emergency spending a lot of money he does so in the name and on behalf of the EU and therefore entitled to compensation.

" Berlusconi-Obama phone call. The President of the United States has called in the evening to Berlusconi for an exchange of assessments. At the end, Berlusconi and Obama have agreed to continue to keep in close contact, consultation and working together, including their locations, deal with the crisis and its possible consequences humanitarian military intervention, La Russa: "he's not spoken." Among the various plans ('contingency plans') is preparing for EU External Service scenarios Libya is also the crisis in humanitarian military intervention.

EU sources said in Brussels today, stating that it is just one possible scenario. According to the Italian Minister of Defence, Ignazio La Russa, however, is only " one possible scenario: "I heard Maroni, I had confirmed to him that the news on a humanitarian mission is devoid of all existence," he said by telephone after hearing the head of the Interior Ministry, committed to the Brussels Council Affairs.

Napolitano: "From Italy to veto any EU for sanctions against Libya." The President of the Republic, Giorgio Napoletino, about possible sanctions for Libya said: "I believe that there are no vetoes by Italy on penalties to be taken against Libya." He added: "We want there is a broader intervention of the EU to meet emergency refugee and help build a vision for Libya, Tunisia and Egypt." Napolitano concludes: "The whole of Europe has to cope with the emergency situation in which flows from north Africa, emergency energy and character of migration." Marcegaglia: "Priority is to stop the genocide." The president of Confindustria, Emma Marcegaglia, dichari that "we are facing a genocide in front of which we can not keep quiet.

The Government, Europe and the United Nations must take a strong position." Rasmussen: "No hypothesis NATO intervention." "NATO has no intention to intervene in the ongoing conflict in Libya." This was stated by the Secretary General of NATO Anders Fogh Rasmussen, who was visiting Kiev: "We have not received any requests" to do so.

And in any case, said Rasmussen, "any action should be based on a clear UN mandate.

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