(ANSAmed) - ROME, DECEMBER 5 - The EU's anti-human
trafficking Sophia naval mission in the Mediterranean will stop
when its current mandate expires at the end of the year unless
the rules of the operation are changed, Deputy Premier and
Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said on Wednesday.
The government says the operation currently puts too much of
the burden of rescued migrants on Italy.
"We are staying firm in our unwillingness to accept landing
procedures that involve dockings only in Italian ports,"
Salvini told a Schengen committee hearing.
"Unless there is convergence on our positions, we do not
consider it opportune to continue the mission". (ANSAmed).