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Italy is calling for sanctions against France for creating poverty in Africa

African migrants at sea
  • Speaking on Saturday in central Italy, Italy’s deputy prime minister Luigi Di Maio attacked France’s Africa policy.
  • Di Maio added that France was manipulating the economies of 14 African countries that use the CFA franc.
  • On Monday, Di Maio insisted that France’s policies in Africa have created poverty and caused migration.

Italy has accused France of being responsible for creating poverty in Africa which has resulted in mass migration and now wants the European Union to sanction the French-speaking nation.

Speaking on Saturday in central Italy, Italy’s deputy prime minister Luigi Di Maio attacked France’s Africa policy, in the latest war of words between Rome and Paris since the anti-establishment 5-Star-Movement and far-right League won power last year.

“I’ve stopped being a hypocrite talking only about the effects of immigration and it’s time to talk about the causes,” Di Maio said at the weekend.

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The EU should sanction all those countries like France that are impoverishing African countries and are causing those people to leave,” he said.

On Monday, Di Maio insisted that France’s policies in Africa have created poverty and caused migration.

If we have people who are leaving Africa now it’s because some European countries, and France in particular, have never stopped colonizing Africa,” said Di Maio, who leads the 5-Star.

“If France didn’t have its African colonies, because that’s what they should be called, it would be the 15th largest world economy. Instead, it’s among the first, exactly because of what it is doing in Africa.”

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Di Maio added that France was manipulating the economies of 14 African countries that use the CFA franc — a colonial-era currency which is underpinned by the French Treasury.

France is one of those countries that by printing money for 14 African states prevents their economic development and contributes to the fact that the refugees leave and then die in the sea or arrive on our coasts,” he said.

Maio’s remarks came hours after France summoned the Italian ambassador to Paris to protest the original assertions made over the weekend.

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Ambassador Teresa Castaldo was summoned on Monday afternoon by the chief of staff of European Affairs Minister Nathalie Loiseau, the French diplomatic source said.

“It’s not the first time the Italian authorities have made unacceptable and aggressive comments,” the French diplomatic source added.

The new Italian government has frequently clashed with Paris, be it on immigration or policy in Libya, eager to mark the difference between itself and the previous centre-left administration which had good ties with the French authorities.

France argues that the CFA franc has brought welcome monetary stability to the countries that use it, but French President Emmanuel Macron said in 2017 that it was up to African governments to decide what to do with the currency.

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