UN urges European Union to enhance efforts in preventing tragic loss of migrants in the Mediterranean
The United Nations has urged the European Union to take immediate action in order to prevent further loss of life in boat tragedies occurring in the Mediterranean. This call comes in response to the presumed drowning of hundreds of migrants near Greece this week. The UN emphasizes the need for proactive measures to address this ongoing humanitarian crisis.
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- DPA
- Published Date: 08:09 | 16 June 2023
- Modified Date: 08:09 | 16 June 2023
"It is clear that the current approach to the Mediterranean is unworkable," said Federico Soda, the director of the Department of Emergencies at the UN's International Organization for Migration.
"States need to come together and address the gaps in proactive search and rescue, quick disembarkation, and safe regular pathways."
Gillian Triggs, an assistant high commissioner at the UN Refugee Agency, said: "The EU must put safety and solidarity at the heart of its action in the Mediterranean."
Triggs called for greater coordination, solidarity and responsibility-sharing among EU states.
A fishing boat, which is thought to have been carrying between 500 and 700 passengers, went down in international waters off Greece in the early hours of Wednesday. A little over 100 people have been found alive and search efforts were expected to be formally called off on Friday.
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