Italy’s foreign minister said Wednesday that Rome will “do everything [it] can” to stop Italians being transferred to Guantanamo Bay, amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s push to send thousands of undocumented migrants to the notorious prison camp.
Around 9,000 people could be transported to a migrant detention center at the American naval base on the Cuban coast, including 800 Europeans and at least two Italians, according to leaked documents seen by POLITICO, reported Tuesday.
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani also said he would phone U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday to “try to get further clarifications.” He called for the situation not to be “dramatized,” as Italy had already told the U.S. it was willing to take back its citizens and the Guantanamo facility was only for citizens of countries that “do not accept repatriations.”