Italy Re-Charges Sánchez: "Instead of Worrying About Us, Spain Should Worry About Morocco"
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«Instead of worrying about us, Spain should worry about Morocco», said Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, after Rome insisted that it will only consider lifting the suspension of the Schengen agreement when the risks decrease completely in the face of the possibility of a new massive entry into Ceuta ... Continue reading "Italy charges against the regularization of Sánchez after the invasion in Ceuta: «Incentive the arrival of people with …
Italy has once again made clear its differences with Spain on migration issues. Transalpine Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani urged the Spanish government to focus all its efforts on the border with Morocco and to put aside the tensions with Rome, initiated after the decision of the government of far-right Giorgia Meloni to impose temporary controls on travellers coming from Spanish territory due to the crisis in Ceuta. Continue reading....
The Italian Foreign Minister, Antonio Tajani, has urged the Spanish government to "concern for Morocco" instead of for Italy after Rome insisted that it will only consider lifting the suspension of the Schengen agreement when the risks decrease completely in the face of the possibility of a new irregular mass influx of people into Spanish national territory this Saturday."There is no conflict between us; we have the same objective: yes to the re…
Tajani, Italian Foreign Minister, defends border controls and warns of the risk of new arrivals in Ceuta
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani believes that, with regard to the crisis of migration from the Spanish slave Ceuta, Spain should be concerned about Morocco, not Italy, because Morocco is the "country from which the problems originate", informs EFE on Saturday, taken by Agerpres. "Instead of worrying about us, Spain should ...
Italy defends Schengen controls and maintains that the temporary suspension of free movement does not seek confrontation.
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