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Migration: Vice-Head of Government: Italy Does Not Take Back Refugees

Summary by Handelsblatt
There is a dispute between Rome and Berlin about what happens to boat refugees who travel to Germany after arriving in Italy. Salvini, the right-wing minister of transport, shows himself to be hard.

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The governments of Rome and Berlin disagree on the management of so-called secondary migration.

·Marousi, Greece
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Italy, according to Vice-Head of Government Matteo Salvini, will not withdraw migrants from Germany until further notice, despite new EU rules.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Italy's Deputy Head of Government Matteo Salvini announces that the new EU asylum system will be undermined until further notice. As long as German NGOs are active in the Mediterranean, Rome does not feel bound by the new rules. Soon the crisis meeting with Berlin could come.

·Berlin, Germany
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There is a dispute between Rome and Berlin: about what happens to migrants who travel to Germany after arriving in Italy. Vice-Head of Government Matteo Salvini accuses German NGOs of actively strengthening the problem.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Here you can find information on the topic "Migration". Read now "Vize Head of Government: Italy does not take back refugees".

·Germany
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There is a dispute between Rome and Berlin about what happens to boat refugees who travel to Germany after arriving in Italy. Salvini, the right-wing minister of transport, shows himself to be hard.

·Osnabrück, Germany
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  • 43% of the sources lean Left, 43% of the sources lean Right
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Zeit Online broke the news in Germany on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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