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932 migrants land in Sicily as France-Italy standoff continues

Italy's coast guard says its ship Diciotti brought 932 migrants to shore in Catania, Sicily, as a diplomatic standoff continues over Italy's refusal to let another rescue ship dock.

Tension over handling of migrant ships rising ahead of Friday meeting

Italian coast guard ship with rescued migrants docks in Catania, Sicily

6 years ago
Duration 1:06
Two died en route, more than 900 people disembark, after journey from Africa

Italy's coast guard says its ship Diciotti brought 932 migrants to shore in Catania, Sicily, as a diplomatic standoff continues over Italy's refusal to let another rescue ship dock.

Thirteen of the passengers who disembarked inCataniaare pregnant and 208 are minors. The passengers hailfrom Eritrea, Sudan, Mali, Ivory Coast and Guinea.TheDiciottiwas also carrying the bodies of a woman and teenage boy who died during their voyage.

During the voyage to Sicily, four pregnant women and a man suffering from fever were evacuated urgently and taken to hospitals.

The co-founder of the SOSMediterraneecharity saidthree ships carrying 629 migrants were expected to arrive around Saturday night at the Spanish port of Valencia, depending on weather conditions.

Sophie Beau said Wednesday in a news conference in Marseille, France, "It's a relief for everyone, our teams and of course above all for the survivors to know that they are finally allowed to head to a safe port in Europe."

Beau said while the rescue ship the association operates, the Aquarius, is travelling the 1,500kilometres to Spain, new victims "are dying under our eyes."

She called on European countries to set up a fleet to save human lives in the Mediterranean Sea. Spain offered to welcome migrants aboard the Aquarius after Italy and Malta refused to take them in.

TheUnited Nations'refugeeagency chief called thebitter dispute "profoundly shameful" for the European Union.

Speaking to reporters in Geneva,FilippoGrandisaid the EU can expect more such incidents in coming weeks as long as it remains divided on its policies toward migrants and refugees.

Grandisaid closing ports wrongly threatens "rescue at sea" a requirement under international law but said Italy's reasoning was "something that we need to listen to."

Tensions ahead of Friday meeting

Italy's Foreign Ministry saidFrench criticism of its handling of theAquarius is "unacceptable," and is compromising their diplomatic relations.

The ministry issued a statement after Foreign MinisterEnzoMoaveroMilanesisummoned the French ambassador to complain on Wednesday. The French charged'affairs, Claire AnneRaulin, represented France as the ambassador was out of Rome.

In the statement, Italy said France could have made its views privately, and considered the public complaints by President Emmanuel Macron "unacceptable" and "unjustified." Macron had said Italy had been cynical and irresponsible for having denied entry to the Aquarius.

The ministry said: "Such declarations are compromising relations between Italy and France." It added that Italy was waiting for French to take action to "heal the situation that has been created."

France's Foreign Ministry spokespersonsaidFrance is fully aware of the burden weighing on Italy amid the migrant crisis, and of the efforts made by the country.

Agnes von der Muhll said"none of the comments by French authorities have questioned this, nor the need for a close coordination between Europeans", in a written statement Wednesday.

Macron is to meet with new Italian Premier GiuseppeConteon Friday in Paris. Migrant-related issues will be at the heart of Friday's discussions and France hopes to maintain a "close dialogue" with its neighbour, according to thestatement.

However,Italy's finance minister cancelled a planned meeting in Paris with his French counterpart on Wednesday amid the ongoing standoff between the two countries.

The office of Finance Minister Giovanni Tria confirmed Wednesday's meeting with Bruno Le Maire had been scrapped. Le Maire's office confirmed the cancellation. No reason was given by either office.

'Axis of the willing' proposed

The leader of Austria and Germany's conservative interior minister saidtheir countries will co-operate with Italy to tackle the problem of illegal migration.

Austrian Chancellor SebastianKurzsaid an "axis of the willing" between Rome, Vienna and Berlin makes sense because the countries form one of the main travel routes into Europe for migrants who have crossed the Mediterranean.

Kurztold reporters in Berlin that a growing number of European governments agree on the need to curb uncontrolled migration and crack down on people trafficking.

HorstSeehofer, Germany's interior minister, said he spoke Tuesday to his Italian counterpart, adding that the three countries would press ahead on the issue.

Seehoferhas taken a tough line on immigration that hasput him at odds with German Chancellor AngelaMerkel.