After Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, it’s up to Qatar. Luigi Di Maio is visiting the third Persian Gulf state since taking office last June, in his new role as the European Union’s special envoy. Di Maio had a face-to-face meeting with Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, foreign minister and prime minister. “We had a” productive conversation on strengthening regional security, reducing tension and opportunities for joint regional and bilateral action through the European Union’s new strategic partnership. with the Gulf”, wrote Di Maio on X (former Twitter).
Di Maio visited Saudi Arabia in July. After 15 August he stopped in Bahrain. Many handshakes eternalized by a succession of souvenir photos invariably published on his social profile. A series of posts in which, from his words, it is clear what the mission entrusted to him is: to strengthen economic relations between the EU and the Gulf countries and to promote inter-religious dialogue.
Source: IL Tempo

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