Monday, 11 May 2015

Saving migrant lives is 'first priority' : EU foreign policy chief

The EU's foreign policy chief has told the UN Security Council that the first priority in confronting the Mediterranean migrant crisis is to save lives. Some 5,000 refugees have died in the last 18 months.


Speaking before the 15-member council in New York on Monday, Federica Mogherini said the migrant crisis "is not only a humanitarian emergency but also a security crisis since smuggling networks are linked to and finance terrorist activities."
"Our first priority is to save lives and prevent further loss of lives at sea," added.
Military action
Mogherini is currently in the US seeking support for a for a controversial EU plan which aims to stem the tide of refugees making the perilous journey across the Mediterranean.
The blueprint suggested by the EU involves military action to destroy boats used by migrant smugglers to transport the migrants, who have seized on the chaos in Libya to set up operations.
"We cannot work alone. We need a partnership if we want to end this tragedy," Mogherini said.
With more than 1,800 dead this year alone, Mogherini described the migrant flow on Monday as an "unprecedented situation."
"We need an exceptional response," she told the council.
Call for support within the EU
UN Security Council members Britain, France, Lithuania and Spain are currently working with Italy on a draft resolution that would endorse the EU migrant crisis plan.
For months, Italy and other southern European states have been demanding help from other EU nations, with pressure for action intensifying last month when 800 migrants drowned as a ship sunk off the coast of Libya.
The latest plans to take military action have been condemned by human rights and aid organizations, however, who argue that the focus should instead be broadening legal avenues for migrants to reach Europe.
ksb/kms (AFP, dpa)

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