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Italy Insists 'No Invasion' After Spike in Migrant Arrivals

Italy Insists 'No Invasion' After Spike in Migrant Arrivals

ROME - Italy insisted Friday it was not facing an "invasion" after a spike in migrant boat crossings from Libya exacerbated fears the country is on the verge of becoming the main entry point for people trying to reach Europe.
Nearly 6,000 mostly African migrants have landed at southern Italian sports since Tuesday but Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said the overall trend this year was broadly in line with the 2015 pattern.
"We are not facing an invasion," the premier told a press conference after the figures were released by the International Organisation for Migration in Geneva.
Fears are running high in Italy that it could pay the price of EU moves to close routes through the Greek Islands and the Balkans.
Italian officials are also wary of the possibility of neighbouring EU countries closing their borders, as France did temporarily last year and Austria is threatening to do now.
Austria has begun preparing for a possible reintroduction of border controls at the Brenner pass in the Alps, prompting protests from Italy and the European Commission.(AFP)