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NGO-ship with 40 migrants heading north

Govt has banned the Alan Kurdi from entering Italian waters

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - Rome, August 1 - The Alan Kurdi, a search-and-rescue ship run by the Sea-Eye NGO, was close to Italian island of Lampedusa and heading north on Thursday after picking up 40 migrants off Libya on Wednesday, sources said.
    On Wednesday Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, Transport Minister Danilo Toninelli and Defence Minister Elisabetta Trenta signed an order banning the ship from entering Italian waters. Salvini has spearheaded the government tough stance of refusing access to Italy's ports to NGO-run ships that rescue migrants in the Mediterranean.
    This has led to a series of standoffs with vessels that have sought to defy this policy.
    "There is a squalid, disgusting new development," Salvini said on Thursday.
    "The umpteenth provocation is taking place in the Mediterranean".
   

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