The Ukrainian Foreign Minister, Andrij Sybiha will be present at the meeting in Fiuggi and Anagni, as announced by the head of the Farnesina last week on the sidelines of the Italy-Ukraine Business Forum.
“A thousand days after the start of the Russian invasion, with tens of thousands of dead on both fronts due to a wicked choice by President Vladimir Putin, as the country chairing the G7 we wanted to promote a declaration of support and closeness to Kiev by the heads of government,” the deputy prime minister said at the conclusion of the Forum last Wednesday.
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“We are witnessing a very violent Russian offensive and we are sure that this closeness to the Ukrainian people is important,” he added.
According to Tajani, the crisis in the Middle East is a priority for the Italian presidency.
“We must keep the dialogue open with all the actors, asking them to exercise restraint and to work towards a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon and the release of hostages’.
Tajani insists on the need to continue supporting the Unifil mission. For the Farnesina it is necessary “to promote a credible political horizon for the region that guarantees peace and security.”
The aim of the ministers from Italy, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States of America is to strengthen the role of the G7 in contributing to international stability and finding solutions to global crises.
European Council President Charles Michel and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen are set to participate in the group’s work.
Discussions are also planned on the stability of the Indo-Pacific, trade with China and the situation in Georgia following the recent elections.
For the Italian foreign minister, it is necessary to “maintain an open constructive dialogue with the Georgian authorities, while at the same time demanding clarity on the irregularities reported during the vote.”
The sessions will end on Tuesday afternoon with a press conference at which the final statements will be presented.
Reported by Euro News