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France blows up over Italy ‘colonial’ jibe

France has summoned Italy’s ambassador to protest against comments by Italian Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio.

Diplomatic spat: Luigi Di Maio yesterday. Picture: AP
Diplomatic spat: Luigi Di Maio yesterday. Picture: AP

France has summoned Italy’s ambassador to protest against comments by Italian Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio, who accused Paris of continuing to colonise Africa and causing people to migrate from the continent.

The ambassador was summoned on Monday after the “unacceptable and groundless” comments by Mr Di Maio on Sunday, a source in the cabinet of France’s Europe Minister, Natalie Loiseau, said yesterday on condition of anonymity.

Mr Di Maio made a series of incendiary remarks while visiting the Abruzzo region in central Italy, the latest sign of serious ­tensions between the populist government in Rome and France’s centrist leader Emman­uel Macron.

“The EU should sanction France and all countries like France that impoverish Africa and make these people leave, because Africans should be in Africa, not at the bottom of the Mediterranean,” Mr Di Maio said. “If people are leaving today, it’s because European countries, France above all, have never stopped colonising dozens of African countries,” added the leader of the Five Star Movement (M5S), which governs alongside the far-right League party.

Responding to the summoning of his Paris ambassador, Mr Di Maio dismissed the idea of a “diplomatic incident” between the two countries.

“France is one of these countries which, because it prints the currency of 14 African countries, hampers development and contributes to the departure of refugees,” he said, citing a common refrain among some leftist and anti-imperialist activists.

“If Europe wants to be brave, it must have the courage to confront the issue of decolonisation in Africa.”

The International Organisation for Migration said this weekend that more than 100 ­people were feared missing after a boat carrying migrants capsized off the coast of Libya.

The Italian navy flew three survivors to the Mediterranean island of Lampedusa. Italy has closed its ports to rescue boats operated by charities in the Mediterranean under a new hardline approach to immigration.

After making comments criticising the Italian government and its approach to immigration last year, Mr Macron and the French government have since largely avoided entering into a war of words with Rome. But relations between the two capitals, usually close EU allies, have deteriorated since the M5S-League coalition became the EU’s first populist-only government last June.

Mr Di Maio and fellow Deputy Prime Minister and League leader Matteo Salvini have backed “Yellow Vest” protesters who have been demonstrating against Mr Macron since November.

AFP

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