“I continue to believe that one of the most effective things that can be done to help de-escalation is to call or reveal a bluff that, in my opinion, Hamas is playing, namely that of having done the atrocious things it did against defending the cause I believe that Hamas has absolutely nothing to do with the Palestinian cause and I believe it is right to find a way to say so.” This was stated by the Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, upon her arrival at the European Council in Brussels.
Tensions between Serbia and Kosovo were also discussed. “Not long ago we were working on a solution to another currently critical scenario, which is the one between Serbia and Kosovo. We are trying to find a solution based clearly on a very long work that was carried out especially by Italy, France, Germany and the European Union We are trying to take steps forward, we ask both leaders to take steps forward with regard to the interpretation of the documents and agreements that have been drafted together in recent years in recent months”, said the Prime Minister .
The issue of the migratory emergency, for which the leader of the Brothers of Italy has always fought, could not go unaddressed. The Prime Minister said she was “satisfied with President von der Leyen’s letter”. “For me it is very significant because, as you know, I said in the past that, in my opinion, the European Union had made a ‘u-turn’, a major change of pace in the interpretation of migration policies, but now I need to enter in concrete terms,” said Meloni. “What President von der Leyen demonstrated with yesterday’s letter is that the European Union intends to make concrete progress. That’s why I think it’s important that this work is always done before the European Councils, because eventually the Council can, where there should be slowdowns or problems, we can invest more in that. It means that the issue is no longer a matter of vision that is the responsibility of the Council, but is a matter of facts that is the responsibility of the Commission,” she explained.
Source: IL Tempo

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