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The Latest: Migrant charity official: Boat won't break law

MADRID (AP) - The Latest on migration issues in Europe (all times local):

9:50 p.m.

A Spanish humanitarian group's founder says the Open Arms rescue boat with 107 migrants isn't aiming to breaking the law and dock in Italy.

An Italian crackdown on charity rescue ships forbids those boats from entering Italy's ports.

Asked by The Associated Press in a phone interview Monday night if Open Arms might do what a German NGO captain did recently in forcibly docking at Lampedusa island, Oscar Camps said "we have no intention of disobeying" the law. The migrants are in their 18th day aboard Open Arms, which is anchored off the Italian island of Lampedusa.

Camps also said Italy's coast guard offered to transport some of the migrants to Spain, but Open Arms said they must take them all.

Transport Minister Danilo Toninelli says Italy also offered to escort Open Arms to Spain.

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1:35 p.m.

A Spanish humanitarian rescue boat carrying 107 migrants who have been aboard for nearly three weeks has rejected the possibility of taking the passengers to a Spanish port in the Mediterranean Sea, saying even though it is closer than mainland Spain, it is still too far.

In a statement Monday, Open Arms said Spain's offer of docking in the Balearic Islands between Italy and Spain, was "incomprehensible," given the distance and the conditions on its boat. The ship is currently docked off the Italian island of Lampedusa, hundreds of miles to the east.

Italy's hard-line interior minister, Matteo Salvini, refuses to let the boat dock in Italy.

Open Arms said it would consider Spain's offer if a better and faster vessel were provided.

In this Aug. 13, 2019 photo made available Monday, Aug. 19, 2019, rescued migrants rest on the deck of the Norwegian-flagged Ocean Viking vessel, operated by two French humanitarian groups, as it sails in the waters between the Italian island of Linosa, southern Italy, and Malta. Another potential migrant standoff looms as the Ocean Viking, carrying 356 migrants, has been sailing for 10 days without being able to dock after Malta refused to find a safe port while Italy hasn't answered the ship's request. (Hannah Wallace Bowman/MSF via AP) The Associated Press
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