Subscribe free to our newsletters via your
. GPS News .




DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Italy says Syria crisis to worsen refugee problem
by Staff Writers
Bled, Slovenia (AFP) Sept 02, 2013


Italy warned Monday the European Union lacks an adequate approach for the refugee problem that will worsen in case of an international intervention in Syria.

"I do expect the Syrian crisis can lead to the worsening of the refugee problem," Italy's Prime Minister Enrico Letta told journalists after meeting his Slovenian counterpart Alenka Bratusek at the lake resort of Bled.

He added the European Union "still hasn't adopted an adequate approach that would be able to cope with this challenge".

"As always, Italy will do its share but there is a structural problem," Letta added and announced in the second half of 2014, when Italy assumes the EU's rotation presidency, Rome would try to establish a common EU approach to the problem.

The conflicts in north Africa and the eastern Mediterranean, in particular Egypt and Syria, have caused a surge in boat landings in Italy, the EU country first in line for asylum seekers.

The Italian interior ministry estimates that 3,000 Syrian migrants have arrived in Italy from the beginning of this year up until the end of August.

Asked about the determination of the United States and France to punish Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime for alleged chemical weapons on August 21, Letta said he understood their position.

But he added: "Italy will not participate in any intervention until the UN's Security Council confirms that use (of chemical weapons)."

.


Related Links
Bringing Order To A World Of Disasters
A world of storm and tempest
When the Earth Quakes






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle








DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Australian police arrest suspected people smugglers
Canberra, Australia (UPI) Aug 30, 2013
Australia's national police force arrested five suspected people smugglers in coordinated dawn raids in four states. The five men, from Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran, were arrested in Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia and New South Wales states. The raids and arrests were part of Operation Delphinium, a year-long investigation involving more than 100 Australian Federa ... read more


DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Crop pests moving polewards through global warming

New Zealand wants answers on milk 'botulism botch-up'

Cattle ranching goes green in the Brazilian Amazon

Study: Ogallala Aquifer being drained by U.S. farmers

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
How brain microcircuits integrate information from different senses

Scientists Find Asymmetry in Topological Insulators

Speed limit set for ultrafast electrical switch

NRL Researchers Discover Novel Material for Cooling of Electronic Devices

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
NASA Crashes Helicopter to Study Safety

EU ready to compromise over airline carbon tax: EU sources

U.S. aerial tanker refueling program said well on track

Czechs to extend Swedish Gripen fighter jet lease

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
US auto sales accelerate to best pace since 2007

Beijing addresses vehicle emissions

Head-up display for cars projects navigation app onto windshield

Chinese auto market to double by 2019: study

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Nepal's smugglers cash in on India's love of gold

China's Li stresses ASEAN trade, downplays rows

British home secretary introduces bill to fight 'modern slavery'

Despite hiccups, Latin America heading for growth

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
African desert plantations could help carbon capture

To protect Amazon, Colombia enlarges nature reserve

Brazil Amazon town takes a stand against deforestation

Rising deforestation sparks concern in Brazil Amazon

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
NASA Data Reveals Mega-Canyon under Greenland Ice Sheet

Map carved onto surface of ostrich egg may be oldest showing New World

Thai villagers mistake Google worker for government snoop

Norway says no to Apple request to photograph Oslo for 3-D maps

DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Toxic nanoparticles might be entering human food supply

Plasma-treated nano filters help purify world water supply

Graphene nanoscrolls are formed by decoration of magnetic nanoparticles

New tests for determining health and environmental effects of nanomaterials




The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2014 - Space Media Network. AFP, UPI and IANS news wire stories are copyright Agence France-Presse, United Press International and Indo-Asia News Service. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement