Dutch Prime Minister Says Migrant Boats Should Be Sent Back To Africa

HANOVER, GERMANY - APRIL 7: Portrait of Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte at the opening of Hannover Messe. April 7, 2014. The Hannover Messe is the largest industrial trade fair in the world

Prime minister Mark Rutte has called for migrant boats intercepted off the coast of Italy to be towed back to safe countries in northern Africa. Speaking at a conference of European Liberal parties in Warsaw on Saturday, Rutte said: ‘European ships currently pick up migrants and bring them to Italy.

That is a ferry service. We have to pick them up and bring them back to Africa.’ In the question-and-answer session afterwards, the prime minister said he wants to make agreements with countries like Egypt and Morocco along the lines of the deal made with Turkey in March, the Volkskrant reported.

The funding would come from existing European development aid funds, he said. Leiden university migration specialist Jorrit Rijpma told the paper the implementation of Rutte’s plan would be ‘very difficult’. ‘As soon as you pick up a boat with migrants, you are responsible for them,’ he said. In 2012, the European Court in Strasbourg banned the return of boats to northern Africa without an individual assessment of each migrant.

Elites Rutte also told the conference that European politicians need to start listening to their citizens again. ‘Too often, the elites in Europe say “the people don’t understand”.

But that is not the case,’ broadcaster NOS quotes him as saying. ‘You don’t understand.’ European politicians should stop striving for further European integration, he said. ‘more Europe’ is not the answer when major issues such as migration and the economic downturn have not been solved,’ he said.

Dutchnews

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