"Long last!
We owe a big thank you to
Giorgia Meloni
and the new Italian government for having protected the borders of Europe ": with this tweet, the Hungarian Prime Minister
Viktor Orban
relaunched an article in which he acknowledged the partial closure of ports to NGO ships, committed to rescue migrants in the Mediterranean.
The tweet ends with the hashtag #GrazieGiorgia.
And while the first "fragile" migrants (about a hundred people, including women and children) descend from the
Geo Barents
ship
in the port of
Catania , after the same happened to the
Humanity 1
, docked last night in the port of Etna, continues the clash between national government authorities and European NGOs over the fate of the survivors awaiting assistance.
The Interior Ministry's proposal to allow
"selective" landing
, which allows only a few to set foot ashore, has caused much discussion.
A choice criticized this morning by the
CEI, which spoke of an "attack on democracy"
.
And already a first question and answer has taken place between the Italian government authorities and the captain of Humanity 1, Joachim Ebeling, who refused to leave Catania without disembarking the 35 men left on board his boat, as he had been asked today.