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Europe identity at risk as migrant tensions rise: Italy

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Europe needs to find a solution to the migrant crisis or risk losing its identity, Italy's Matteo Renzi warned Wednesday ahead of a key EU summit, as tensions rose over the asylum issue.

"Europe needs a strategy," the prime minister said in an interview in La Stampa daily, a day after France clashed with Britain over thousands of immigrants trying to cross the Channel, and Hungary suspended a key EU rule on processing asylum claims.

"A European response is needed above all by Europe, more than Italy," he said.

Migrants climb in the back of a lorry in Calais in northern France on June 23  2015. Some of the tho...
Migrants climb in the back of a lorry in Calais in northern France on June 23, 2015. Some of the thousands of asylum seekers have camped in Calais and are desperately trying to cross the Channel to reach Britain
Philippe Huguen, AFP

"We want to fight for a different idea of values, civilisation, peace: that is what Europe was born for. If these values are ignored in front of a Mediterranean in flames, in front of children drowning, Europe loses itself," he said.

Renzi was speaking ahead of an EU summit on the immigration crisis on Thursday and Friday, which Italy hopes will see the burden of repatriating economic migrants and providing shelter to refugees being shared between the bloc.

Hungary's announcement on Tuesday that it has indefinitely suspended the application of a key EU asylum rule in order "protect Hungarian interests" did not bode well.

France has also fallen out with Britain over vast numbers of illegal immigrants and asylum seekers attempting to cross the Channel.

Migrants walk at the green border between Hungary and Serbia near Szeged  Hungary  on June 23  2015
Migrants walk at the green border between Hungary and Serbia near Szeged, Hungary, on June 23, 2015
Csaba Segesvari, AFP

On Tuesday, some of the thousands of illegal immigrants camped in the French port of Calais took advantage of the chaos caused by a ferry workers' protest to try to climb aboard lorries bound for Britain.

France has said it is being forced to act like a British border patrol and called on London to do more to help.

Renzi has warned the EU not to indulge in hysteria or far-right pandering, saying that around 61,400 men, women and children have been picked up off boats so far this year -- only slightly up on the numbers at the same time last year.

Defying Italy's own anti-immigration Northern League party, he said Italy could tackle the situation in the Mediterranean alone if necessary, insisting "we will not give up on saving one single life: a life is worth more than a poll".

But he warned Europe against allowing "walls of indifference" to spring up.

"For us, in Italy, Europe is this: a lighthouse of civilisation, not a wall of fear."

Europe needs to find a solution to the migrant crisis or risk losing its identity, Italy’s Matteo Renzi warned Wednesday ahead of a key EU summit, as tensions rose over the asylum issue.

“Europe needs a strategy,” the prime minister said in an interview in La Stampa daily, a day after France clashed with Britain over thousands of immigrants trying to cross the Channel, and Hungary suspended a key EU rule on processing asylum claims.

“A European response is needed above all by Europe, more than Italy,” he said.

Migrants climb in the back of a lorry in Calais in northern France on June 23  2015. Some of the tho...

Migrants climb in the back of a lorry in Calais in northern France on June 23, 2015. Some of the thousands of asylum seekers have camped in Calais and are desperately trying to cross the Channel to reach Britain
Philippe Huguen, AFP

“We want to fight for a different idea of values, civilisation, peace: that is what Europe was born for. If these values are ignored in front of a Mediterranean in flames, in front of children drowning, Europe loses itself,” he said.

Renzi was speaking ahead of an EU summit on the immigration crisis on Thursday and Friday, which Italy hopes will see the burden of repatriating economic migrants and providing shelter to refugees being shared between the bloc.

Hungary’s announcement on Tuesday that it has indefinitely suspended the application of a key EU asylum rule in order “protect Hungarian interests” did not bode well.

France has also fallen out with Britain over vast numbers of illegal immigrants and asylum seekers attempting to cross the Channel.

Migrants walk at the green border between Hungary and Serbia near Szeged  Hungary  on June 23  2015

Migrants walk at the green border between Hungary and Serbia near Szeged, Hungary, on June 23, 2015
Csaba Segesvari, AFP

On Tuesday, some of the thousands of illegal immigrants camped in the French port of Calais took advantage of the chaos caused by a ferry workers’ protest to try to climb aboard lorries bound for Britain.

France has said it is being forced to act like a British border patrol and called on London to do more to help.

Renzi has warned the EU not to indulge in hysteria or far-right pandering, saying that around 61,400 men, women and children have been picked up off boats so far this year — only slightly up on the numbers at the same time last year.

Defying Italy’s own anti-immigration Northern League party, he said Italy could tackle the situation in the Mediterranean alone if necessary, insisting “we will not give up on saving one single life: a life is worth more than a poll”.

But he warned Europe against allowing “walls of indifference” to spring up.

“For us, in Italy, Europe is this: a lighthouse of civilisation, not a wall of fear.”

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