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Mr Salvini accused Paris and Berlin of snubbing Italy - the EU nation most exposed to migration - highlighting bitter divisions within bloc and returning to an issue popular with his supporters. Speaking in his capacity as interior minister, the leader of the populist league movement said France and Germany could no longer “decide migration policies and ignore the demands of the most-exposed countries like us and Malta”. He said: “Italy is no longer the refugee camp of Brussels, Paris, Berlin.

Italy is no longer the refugee camp of Brussels, Paris, Berlin Matteo Salvini

“It is no longer willing to welcome all immigrants arriving in Europe. “We intend to make ourselves respected. I explained it in Helsinki and now I have put it on paper to my French counterpart. “Italy has raised its head.” The rightwinger criticised a draft paper drawn up for a meeting of European interior ministers in Paris on how to handle the flood of migrants from Africa.

A migrant boat arrives off the coast of Italy

Matteo Salvini has clashed with EU leaders over the migrant crisis

He said he was sending delegates to the Paris talks rather than attending in person. Mr Salvino’s latest spat with EU counterparts comes amid growing tensions with his coalition partner, the Five Star Movement. Sources claim he is considering pulling out of the alliance to prompt a new election with the hope of capitalising on a popularity surge driven by his hard-line stance on immigration. Hundreds of thousands of immigrants have flooded Italy in recent years and the government estimates it spent £4.3bn aiding migrants in 2017, while receiving just £77m in EU aid.

Italy is taking a hardline approach to migrants arriving on its shores