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EU civil war explodes as Italian foreign minister blasts 'disproportionate' Spanish response to Schengen border crisis as he issues urgent warning over 'jihadist migrants'
The Italian Foreign Minister has blasted Spain's "disproportionate" response to the ongoing Schengen border crisis between Madrid and Rome.Antonio Tajani described Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s decision to check travellers arriving from Italy as a retaliation for Rome’s suspension of the Schengen agreement.Spain checked around 200 travellers arriving from Italy at the country's six largest airports on the first day of border controls re…
PARIS. The migrant crisis in Ceuta has led to a diplomatic row between Italy and Spain. New ID checks with resulting queues are now shaking the entire Schengen cooperation. "We do not accept uncontrolled immigration to Europe," Meloni thunders on social media, side by side with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
The third vice president of the government and minister of ecological transition and demographic challenge, Sara Aagesen, hopes that Italy "reacts" and that it has "clearly" that the Schengen area is guaranteed, without having been violated by any immigrant arrived from Ceuta. "There has been no person who has arrived in the Peninsula", the minister said in statements to the media this Sunday during her visit to the post of advanced Command of t…
The third vice president of the government and minister of ecological transition, Sara Aagesen, has expressed her desire that Italy "react" after the controls imposed by Spain on travellers from that country and that it "clearly" that the Schengen area "has not been violated and is guaranteed" after the entry of tens of thousands of people into Ceuta, most of whom have already returned to Morocco.
Third Vice President of the Government and Minister of Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge, Sara...
The third vice president of the government and minister of ecological transition and demographic challenge, Sara Aagesen, hopes that Italy "reacts" and that it has "clearly" that the Schengen area is guaranteed, without having been violated by any immigrant arrived from Ceuta. "There has been no person who has arrived in the Peninsula", the minister said in statements to the media this Sunday during her visit to the post of advanced Command of t…
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