ROME (AP) – Spain says a Spanish ship with 107 migrants in the southern Mediterranean can sail to Spain and disembark its passengers in Algeciras.

Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini on Sunday told the Open Arms ship to leave Italian waters and go to Spain. Salvini contends that Open Arms is anchored off the southern island of Lampedusa “just to provoke me and Italy.”

Salvini Refuses to Reopen Italy's Ports: Stopping Migrant Boats Saving Lives https://t.co/T7FAAFsvgy — Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) January 23, 2019

The boat’s crew says conditions on the ship are “miserable” 17 days since it picked up people off Libya. Six EU countries say they’ll take the migrants in, but Salvini hasn’t let the ship dock.

The Open Arms didn’t immediately say if would go to Spain, several days’ sailing away. The group says Salvini is using the 107 migrants for “xenophobic and racist propaganda.”

Europe Needs ‘New Blood’: Spain Expects 50,000 Migrants from North Africa https://t.co/EZbTgGQu4F — Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) August 1, 2018