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France suspends deal to take in thousands of asylum-seekers currently in Italy after row over ship | Haiti Gazette

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The content originally appeared on: CNN CNN - The diplomatic fallout between France and Italy over a stranded migrant ship in the Mediterranean Sea is far from over. The French government on Thursday suspended a deal to take 3,500 asylum-seekers currently in Italy, as Paris criticized the newly appointed right-wing Italian government of Prime Minister Georgia Meloni for not accepting passengers from the Ocean Viking migrant rescue ship. Italy has not allowed the vessel to dock in its territory, leaving […]

Source: Haiti News - Daily News from Haiti

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