Meloni meets relatives of Cutro’s victims: “Do you know the risks of crossings?”

The secret meeting that took place today with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, Undersecretary of Prime Minister Alfredo Mantovano and some relatives of those who lost their lives in the Cutro accident lasted about an hour and a half. More than thirty people on the delegation left the government seat through the rear entrance and got into the blackened-window police bus they were escorted to their appointments.

“We sincerely thank the President for the meeting, for the help he has given them, for what Italy has done in Afghanistan and what else can be done in the future,” we read from the Cutro shipwreck survivors and relatives of the victims. A note from Palazzo Chigi. Executive sources describe this appointment as “very positive.” There was a request from the survivors and their family members to the prime minister for more help and support, also for transfers from Italy to other countries. As Palazzo Chigi reported, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni “guaranteed that the search for bodies would continue, including those presumably imprisoned in the boat and still stranded on the seabed”.


Meloni also assured “Italy’s diplomatic commitment within the EU to follow up on the demands for acceptance and reunification in other European countries, especially Germany; for a free Afghanistan that respects human rights, especially women’s; to overcome various crises. Pakistan” “We hit Palestine and Syria,” he said.

“Appeal to His Mother’s Heart”

“The meeting took place in an emotional and poignant atmosphere – namely, Palazzo Chigi. It reaffirmed the government’s line in the fight against human traffickers to avoid other tragedies such as “Thank you for your presence and for expressing your dramas and wishes clearly,” Meloni said.

There are currently 81 confirmed victims in the Cutro shipwreck, which occurred on February 26, but many more bodies have yet to be found.

Source: Today IT

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