Migrants sit on the deck of the Open Arms vessel in front of island of Lampedusa, southern Italy, Aug 20, 2019. (FRANCISCO GENTICO / AP)
BRUSSELS — Five European Union countries will take in migrants who had been stranded on the Open Arms rescue ship before being allowed to disembark on the Italian island of Lampedusa on Tuesday night, an European Commission spokeswoman said on Wednesday.
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Spain, France, Germany, Luxembourg and Portugal will send teams to register and interview the people, make the necessary checks and transport arrangements, meaning the actual relocation to other EU states will take longer than just "a matter of days", Tover Ernst said.
"The Commission will ...do its utmost to support and help to ensure that procedures are as swift as possible."
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