Italy to support EU-wide arrest warrant

Italy has lifted its veto on an ambitious EU-wide arrest warrant and will accept a proposal already agreed by its 14 European…

Italy has lifted its veto on an ambitious EU-wide arrest warrant and will accept a proposal already agreed by its 14 European Union partners, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said today.

The announcement, following talks with Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt, represented a dramatic climbdown by the Italian government, which had strongly objected to the plan saying it would jeopardise national sovereignty.

"Italy accepts the European arrest warrant as defined at a meeting of justice and interior ministers on December 6th," Mr Berlusconi said, reading from a statement.

Italy's EU partners agreed last week to introduce a fast track arrest-warrant list of 32 crimes ranging from terrorism to fraud and from paedophilia to racism, which is aimed at cutting through extradition bureaucracy within the 15-nation block.

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"I'm very happy that Italy along with the rest of the other EU members has accepted the arrest warrant as presented and defined by the ministers," Mr Verhofstadt said.