Italy calls on EU to strengthen borders amid Ebola outbreak in DRC and Uganda
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has urged the European Union to tighten border controls in response to the Ebola virus outbreak currently spreading in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. The request reflects growing concern among European leaders about the potential spread of the deadly virus to EU territory.
ПолитикаItalian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has formally called on the European Union to reinforce border controls following the emergence of an Ebola virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. The appeal underscores Italy's concerns about the potential risk of the highly contagious disease reaching European soil.
Meloni's request signals a proactive stance from Rome, as the outbreak in Central and East Africa has raised alarms across the continent. Ebola, a severe and often fatal illness, has historically caused significant international concern whenever cases have emerged outside of isolated regions.
The Italian government's push for EU-level action reflects a broader debate within Europe about how best to manage infectious disease threats originating beyond the bloc's borders. Strengthened border health checks and screening protocols are among the measures likely under consideration if the EU responds to Italy's call.
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