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EU’s Von der Leyen Pledges to Help Italy Curb Migrant Wave
- She met with Prime Minister Meloni on island of Lampedusa
- Von der Leyen says influx isn’t just Italy’s problem
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Ursula von der Leyen, the head of the European Commission, visited Italy’s island of Lampedusa on Sunday after Giorgia Meloni’s called for extraordinary measures to curb a surge in migrants from northern Africa.
Von der Leyen acknowledged that the influx is a Europe-wide problem, and pledged to address it in a 10-point action plan, including support for managing the inflow and transfer of migrants, as well as stopping smugglers by bolstering air and sea surveillance.