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Italy to impose controls at Slovenia border from Oct 21

Move made necessary by security risks after attack on Israel

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 18 - Premier Giorgia Meloni's office said Wednesday that the government has decided to reintroduce controls at Italy's border with Slovenia from Saturday October 21 due to the "intensification of crisis hotbeds on Europe's borders, particularly after the attack on Israel" by Hamas.
    It said border controls would last for 10 days, with the possibility of an extension, and "will be implemented in a way that ensures the proportionality" and "adapted" to the level of the "threat" and "calibrated to cause the least possible impact on cross-border movement and freight traffic.
    "Further developments in the situation and the effectiveness of the measures will be constantly analyzed in the hope of a rapid return to full freedom of movement," the statement continued It said the situation was "aggravated by the constant migratory pressure to which Italy is subject, by sea and by land" with 140,000 migrants arriving in Italy by sea this year, up 85% on the same period in 2022.
    It said that the current police measures at the Italian-Slovenian border were "not adequate to guarantee the required level of security". (ANSA).
   

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