German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has called for border controls and a "fair distribution" of migrants within the EU ahead of his visit to Italy.Germany is facing difficulties in taking in more migrants, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Wednesday.
"Germany, like Italy, is at the limit of its capacity," Steinmeier said in an interview with Italian Newspaper Corriere della Sera, pointing out that Germany had received a third of all EU-asylum requests in the first half of 2023.
The president acknowledged that both Italy and Germany had "heavy loads to bear" and called for a "fair distribution" of migratory burdens within Europe.
Steinmeier calls for 'stronger controls' at external borders
Steinmeier is starting his three-day visit to Italy on Wednesday, where he will meet with Italian President Sergio Mattarella and visit the southern Italian island of Sicily.
Italian authorities have recently started transferring some migrants to Sicily from the smaller island of Lampedusa, which is being overwhelmed by record arrival numbers.
To limit the number of people coming to Europe, Steinmeier said "stronger controls and surveillance at our external borders" were needed.
Italy and Germany at odds over migrant intake
The German president stressed his belief that Italy must not be left alone on questions of migration and thanked the country for having shown "so much humanitarian responsibility."
Italy's far-right government has been criticized for passing decrees that curb migrants' rights and hinder nonprofit rescue missions at sea.
Steinmeier also urged the Italian and German government to negotiate an agreement to their current dispute over the issue.
Last week, Germany suspended the voluntary intake of migrants from Italy until further notice. The interior ministry pointed out Italy was itself refusing to take back people for whose asylum process it is responsible by EU law.
German debate over 'migration cap' reignited
Several German politicians have recently proposed a cap on the annual number of migrants and asylum seekers.
Conservative opposition leader Friedrich Merz has said this number should be set at 200,000. Interior minister Nancy Faeser of the SPD has rejected such a cap.
Germany has received around 162,000 asylum requests in 2023 and has taken in over 1 million refugees from Ukraine.
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