Italian deputy PM acquitted of charges over refusal to let migrant ship dock
Briefly

Matteo Salvini, acquitted of kidnapping and dereliction for denying the Open Arms vessel docking, defended his actions in combating mass immigration during the 19-day standoff.
Prosecutors argued that the duty to save lives at sea takes precedence over agreements aimed at combating irregular migration, emphasizing a state's responsibility.
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