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Issue needs to be dealt with says premier at Merkel summit

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(ANSA) - Rome, August 31 - Italy is not about to collapse under the weight of incoming migrants and asylum seekers, Premier Matteo Renzi said Wednesday after a summit with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. However it is an issue "that must be dealt with", Renzi said, adding that Europe must arrange for the repatriation of those migrants who don't have a right to political asylum "with more determination".
    Not only that, but repatriated migrants "must be inserted into a European, EU-guaranteed project... allowing them to return to their homes in conditions of safety," he said.
    Renzi has in the past proposed an EU Migration Compact, involving massive investments in migrant countries of origin in sub-Saharan Africa.
    The Italian premier also thanked the island nation of Malta, which has agreed to let some of Italy's ships carrying rescued migrants and asylum seekers dock in its ports.
    "I spoke with Premier Joseph Muscat today," Renzi said. "In this phase, a small portion will dock in Malta instead of (Italy's island regions of) Sicily and Sardinia. These are small signs of solidarity".
    The European Commission said earlier that 1,020 migrants presently in Italy have been relocated to other countries so far. Destinations include France (231), Holland (178) and Portugal (171). Germany has taken in 20. A total of 39,600 people are supposed to be transferred elsewhere in Europe by September 2017. Another 3,435 out of 66,400 have been relocated from Greece, the Commission said.
   

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