EU nations come to Italy's aid over relocating migrants
by Jennifer Rankin in Brussels and Lorenzo Tondo in P from World news | The Guardian on (#4R0AA)
Germany, France and Malta to accept people rescued from Mediterranean in new plan
Four EU countries have sought to break the deadlock over European migration policy, as Italy's new government underlined its move away from the hardline policies of former deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini.
Interior ministers from Germany, France, Italy and Malta have agreed a joint proposal to relocate people rescued at sea and end the plight of migrant rescue boats adrift in the Mediterranean while countries bicker over who should help.
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