Migrants, Piantedosi: after a compromise in Luxembourg, no steps back on agreements with third countries

Migrants, Piantedosi: after a compromise in Luxembourg, no steps back on agreements with third countries

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“The agreement on migrants reached in Luxembourg is the result of a long and inevitable mediation and is the result of a compromise”. This was stated by Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi, guest of Maria Latella’s Sunday coffee on Radio 24. «For us there must be no setbacks on some fundamental points that we have obtained such as the recognition of the principle of third countries. I trust – added Piantedosi – that the examination by the European Parliament will not take steps backwards”

Piantedosi: no setbacks on the principle of compulsory solidarity

“Italy has said no to receiving money as compensation for the burden of having to keep migrants and this is huge news,” he added, commenting on the EU agreement on migrants. “We preferred not to back down on the affirmation of the principle of compulsory solidarity and at the same time foresee that this money would go to another principle that we strongly wanted which is the financing of third countries, the so-called external dimension”, he explained

In Tunisia strategic role of the Meloni government

As for today’s visit to Tunis by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni together with the President of the European Commission Ursula Von Der Leyen and Prime Minister Mark Rutte “it is evidence of the protagonism that Giorgia Meloni has assumed in Europe”, said the Minister of the Interior who added : «The fact that the prime minister is able to bring the president of the European Commission with her is confirmation of the centrality of Italy’s role in European politics. Benefits can only derive from this for collaborations with Tunisia which is a country of crucial importance as regards the issue of migrants”

Against feminicides we need sentimental education in schools

The minister also addressed the issue of feminicides. And she said that to combat violence against women “it would be useful to introduce sentimental education as early as elementary school, because what lies behind gender-based violence is above all a cultural and educational problem and the school plays a fundamental role in this” . From this point of view, “tightening the rules and strengthening prevention measures is certainly important but it is not sufficient, a culture of containment must be created”

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