Why Minister Plantidosis Was Rejected in Libya: What Happened, and the Fears of a Warning About Migrants
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The Minister of the Interior has come back to what happened in Benghazi: "It was a short circuit protocolare. I do not fear retaliation on migrants"
Whether irregular migration, raw materials or trade: Europe is increasingly surrendering itself to the arbitrariness of undemocratic regimes.
After going to Tripoli where the government committed itself to "combating trafficking in human beings", several ministers, including Italian Matteo Piantedosi, and a European Commissioner were able to go to Benghazi on Tuesday where they were declared "persona non grata".
This is how the leader of the M5s Giuseppe Conte defines the diplomatic incident that saw the protagonist of the Minister of the Interior, Matteo Plantidosi, rejected at Benina Airport, in eastern Libya. The former President of the Council, who was a guest last night in In Onda on La7, commented harshly on what happened, emphasizing the extent of the diplomatic humiliation suffered by Italy. The politician, visibly critical, did not spare edged …
An EU delegation of which the Interior Minister was a member, after visiting the internationally recognized Libyan government in Tripoli, was blocked and rejected by the parallel government of Benghazi, which is headed by General Haftar. Here are the reasons for the diplomatic incident - and its meanings
'Not welcome' after disagreement on arrival. Opposition to attack (ANSA)
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