EU foreign ministers are meeting in Luxembourg with migrant deaths in the Mediterranean atop the agenda.
The latest boat to capsize on its way from Libya is thought to have been carrying 700 migrants - with only a few dozen believed to have survived.
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi says the European Union must do more, and insists the priority should be to stop so many boats leaving Libya.
Up to 1500 migrants are feared to have drowned in the Mediterranean in 2015.
The UN Refugee Agency, the UNHCR's Barbara Molinario says more needs to be done to help migrants getting into trouble making the journey to Europe.
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The UN Refugee Agency, UNHCR's Barbara Molinario says simply trying to stem the flow of boats from Libya won't work.
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Nuala Mole from human rights group The Aire Centre says the argument that more search and rescue operations encourage the flow of refugees, is illogical.
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Nuala Mole from human rights group The Aire Centre says the migrants turning to people smugglers are in a desperate situation.
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