Refugees rescued in the Mediterranean Sea France and Germany to accept such as August 24, 1:34

Six hundred countries, including France and Germany, have agreed to accept over 300 refugees and migrants who were aiming for Europe by ship from Africa, a problem that had been held offshore for about half a month after being rescued.

As refugees and migrants aiming for Europe from Africa lose their lives in the Mediterranean Sea, international NGOs have rescued using two ships since last month. About 100 people have been anchored offshore for 19 days, then southern Italy. Landing on Lampedusa was approved.

On the other hand, another ship carrying 356 people, Malta and others refused to enter the port and remained on the ocean for about two weeks.

As a result of discussions between the EU and the European Union on the 23rd, it was agreed that six countries including France, Germany and Ireland would accept it after landing in Malta.

Some of the people who had been detained were mentally pursued and tried to land by jumping into the sea. The NGO's “Doctors Without Borders” said in a statement “ Instead of discussing it, we should create a mechanism for landing rescued people at sea as an urgent matter. "