Agreement Between Germany and Italy on Many Issues is Expected
Agreement Between Germany and Italy on Many Issues is Expected
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Maloney is in Berlin today,
where she and Chancellor Schulz are expected to sign an action plan. According
to German government sources, Federal Chancellor Olaf Schulz and Italian Prime
Minister Giorgia Maloney will agree to increase cooperation on energy, defense,
and other issues at an intergovernmental meeting in Berlin on Wednesday.
Maloney is a She is currently in Berlin with the Italian delegation, where
after a dinner today, she will also address a joint press conference with
Chancellor Schulz.
Inter-Governmental Meeting
The two leaders are also expected to sign a 31-page action
plan in the inter-governmental meeting held earlier. According to a copy of the
plan
available to the news agency, at today's meeting, Germany and Italy will agree
to increase dialogue and cooperation on key policies. The plan also mentions
working together on the issue of illegal immigration.
German Chancellor Olaf Schulz and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni
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However, the document is only a plan and not a formal
agreement, indicating that the alliance between Germany and Italy will not
be as strong as those countries have with many other European countries.
Still, this will be the first alliance of its kind between the two countries in
seven years.
Social Democratic Party
German Chancellor Schulz belongs to the center-left party
Social Democratic Party, while Italy's Meloni belongs to the right-wing party
Brothers of Italy. That is why the political closeness and unity between these
two leaders and the national governments under
their leadership seemed to be impossible. However, Europe is currently
facing problems such as the Ukrainian war and illegal immigration, and European
countries
are also looking for new sources of energy. Due to this, the relations between
these two leaders have increased in recent days.
Construction Of Pipeline to Supply Hydrogen and other Gases
Germany and Italy have come closer to each other,
particularly on the construction of a pipeline to supply hydrogen and other
gases between
the two countries, and on a strategy to deal with illegal immigration. Germany
has recently taken a tougher stance on illegal immigration, which is largely in
line with the current Italian government's stance on the matter. Germany's
tougher stance comes in the wake of an increase in the number of foreigners
entering the country illegally and local authorities struggling to deal with
the problem.
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