Italy says migrant shipwreck was in Greek search and rescue waters

Refugees and migrants are assisted by Hellenic Red Cross personnel as they stand outside a warehouse where they are treated following a deadly shipwreck off Pylos, at the port of Kalamata, southwest of Athens, Greece, on 15 June 2023. [Yannis Kolesidis/EPA]

The shipwreck that killed at least 79 people in international waters off Greece happened in search and rescue waters under Greek responsibility, Italy's interior minister said on Thursday.

"The event occurred, and was confined within, the Greek search and rescue area, under the specific responsibility of that country", Minister Matteo Piantedosi told Italy's SkyTG24 TV channel.

"But that does not mean that Greece is to blame, it is just circumscribing specific areas of responsibility," he added.

A Greek coast guard spokesperson said the migrants on the fishing boat that capsized in international waters about 50 miles (80 km) from the southern coastal town of Pylos wanted to go to Italy and had refused Greek assistance.

The Italian right-wing government, which takes a hard line against illegal immigration, in March toughened jail terms for human smugglers...

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