Spain offers to take migrant ship amid Italy-Malta standoff

The President of the Republic of Malta Marie Louise Coleiro Preca arrives at the University of Catania to attend the ‘Virdimura’ International Award, in Catania, on the southern Italia island of Sicily, Monday, June 11, 2018. Malta is accusing Italy of violating international norms by instructing a migrant rescue ship with 629 people aboard to stay at sea while a diplomatic standoff plays out over where it can dock. (Orietta Scardino/ANSA via AP)

ROME — Spain stepped up Monday and offered to take in a rescue ship carrying more than 600 migrants after Italy and Malta refused. The diplomatic standoff left the migrants stranded in the Mediterranean Sea and revealed the brass-knuckled negotiating tactics of Italy’s new anti-immigrant government.

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