Greece, Malta, Italy and Cyprus can work for a solution to the immigration issue, said the Italian Prime Minister
The Italian Prime Minister referred to her cooperation with Greece in immigration and refugee matters and her desire to meet soon with the Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Georgia Melonianswering a question from APE-MPE.
More specifically, when asked by APE-MPE if he confirms the statement of the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonio Tajani, that the Greek islands of the Aegean definitely belong to Greek sovereignty and if, as has been seen so far, he means to strengthen cooperation with Greece , starting with immigration and the fight against any “hybrid wars”, the Italian prime minister replied:
“I confirm his statement Tajani and I also confirm that I am very interested in working and strengthening bilateral relations with Greece, but also with the Mediterranean countries in general. You will see that we are very much promoting the presence of Italy on his front South. Our interest is huge, I have not yet been able to meet the Greek Prime Minister, but we found ourselves spontaneously promoting, together, various initiatives. I hope to meet him soon and I think that also in immigration, confirming Tajani’s statements again, Greece, together with Italy, Malta and Cyprus (ie the countries that are most exposed) are those who certainly know the subject better and can work most efficiently towards a solution. A solution in the interest of all, because we are talking about its external borders European Union, and therefore it is a matter that I think should be of interest, and indeed is of interest to everyone. But surely we, who are the most exposed, have the most interest and the most knowledge to try to make an efficient proposal. It’s exactly what we do.”
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