The EU said Saturday that its top official Ursula von der Leyen would visit the Italian island of Lampedusa, as Rome called on Brussels for help after a surge in migrant arrivals.
The president of the European Commission, the EU's executive arm, will head to the island on Sunday with Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, officials from both sides said.
Before that, the interior ministers from Italy, France, Germany and Spain were due to hold phone talks Saturday afternoon with the EU's home affairs commissioner on the crisis.
Meloni has urged the EU to act to relieve the pressure after thousands of people landed by boats over three days this week on Lampedusa, just 90 miles (145 kilometres) off the coast of Tunisia.
The spike in arrivals has rekindled the debate over how Europe shares responsibility for asylum seekers.
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