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And it doesn’t happen. To this end, we should invest more in education, training and innovation, and do our best to lower the cost of labour through a reduction of the tax wedge.Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni: We have seen a rise of Euro-skepticism and populism in almost all European countries.
Maybe we will have our conversation mainly on migration. And a great deal of what we’re confronting in fighting ISIL or Daesh in the region we’ve focused on Syria and Iraq. I haven’t tilted to the left yet, so.Q: Hi. I think if Libyans will not agree on this, this will be—will create a major problem. And this is obviously the case. But now, we don’t have this kind of crisis, we have an enormous flow.So Europe had a very late wake-up on migration. The Secretary of State John Kerry tired again a few weeks ago to restart something, and he found a wall. I don’t think all of the audience is familiar with it.GENTILONI: Yeah. CFR is following the presidential candidates on the major foreign policy issues. While it is crucial to globalize its economy, it is even more urgent to pursue south-south integration. And what do you see in terms of a Security Council resolution setting parameters that the French have been talking about? So after four years and a half.The intervention was both a risk to create further problems to the crisis, and an opportunity to be an actor capable to facilitate a transition towards a new situation. So it is a serious burden for the country because you have to rescue hundred (thousand), 150,000 person(s) per year, rescue at sea and bring them. This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Mafia can have a role everywhere, but what we are now facing is—in Italy, the fight against criminality is in decent shape. If you cooperate with a government, you can defeat it.
Italy’s been one of the real gateways for immigrants into Europe, and you mentioned in your talk the conflict between the requirements that immigrants be processed in the first place in Europe they arrive with the right of free passage throughout Europe. So we understand our business community asking for lifting of sanctions, but we are not deciding on this basis. I don’t know, because you know that the—apparently there is no way of negotiation. And the second reason to act is that perhaps exactly the Iran deal created conditions in some Arab countries favorable to having a role of reassuring both Israeli and Palestinians in a dynamic of negotiations. One is, if Libyans will not agree to support and endorse a new national unity government, what happens? The seven members of the Group are firmly committed to these goals and will adopt a joint statement that will confirm their common stance. And there are some tensions between Italy and some of the other European countries because of that. Discover every day all the information live on southEUsummit.com, the premium print and digital publication for the South EU Summit.
But maybe that we can stabilize a different relation between one core Europe, core European Union, connected to the currency, to the Euro, and the other members living together but with different levels of integration. As Europeans, we have all the means to face the challenges of our time, and try to shape our society for the next decades. No order can be restored in the Middle East in the medium term unless major regional players achieve a new, balanced approach in their competing geopolitical interests, forging a sort of Concert of the Mediterranean. But in general, the root causes of migration will not be abolished in a few months. And also, I think that we should avoid feeding further illusions, such as easy possible reshaping of national entities based on religious or ethnic realities. Or do you feel that—and as part of your approach to try to encourage greater focus on Libya?GENTILONI: Well, I think we had good results especially in Iraq in the last 12 months. And the first move in this direction would be to make progress in solving the most virulent crisis in the region, starting with Syria, Libya, and Yemen.
And it doesn’t happen. To this end, we should invest more in education, training and innovation, and do our best to lower the cost of labour through a reduction of the tax wedge.Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni: We have seen a rise of Euro-skepticism and populism in almost all European countries.
Maybe we will have our conversation mainly on migration. And a great deal of what we’re confronting in fighting ISIL or Daesh in the region we’ve focused on Syria and Iraq. I haven’t tilted to the left yet, so.Q: Hi. I think if Libyans will not agree on this, this will be—will create a major problem. And this is obviously the case. But now, we don’t have this kind of crisis, we have an enormous flow.So Europe had a very late wake-up on migration. The Secretary of State John Kerry tired again a few weeks ago to restart something, and he found a wall. I don’t think all of the audience is familiar with it.GENTILONI: Yeah. CFR is following the presidential candidates on the major foreign policy issues. While it is crucial to globalize its economy, it is even more urgent to pursue south-south integration. And what do you see in terms of a Security Council resolution setting parameters that the French have been talking about? So after four years and a half.The intervention was both a risk to create further problems to the crisis, and an opportunity to be an actor capable to facilitate a transition towards a new situation. So it is a serious burden for the country because you have to rescue hundred (thousand), 150,000 person(s) per year, rescue at sea and bring them. This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Mafia can have a role everywhere, but what we are now facing is—in Italy, the fight against criminality is in decent shape. If you cooperate with a government, you can defeat it.
Italy’s been one of the real gateways for immigrants into Europe, and you mentioned in your talk the conflict between the requirements that immigrants be processed in the first place in Europe they arrive with the right of free passage throughout Europe. So we understand our business community asking for lifting of sanctions, but we are not deciding on this basis. I don’t know, because you know that the—apparently there is no way of negotiation. And the second reason to act is that perhaps exactly the Iran deal created conditions in some Arab countries favorable to having a role of reassuring both Israeli and Palestinians in a dynamic of negotiations. One is, if Libyans will not agree to support and endorse a new national unity government, what happens? The seven members of the Group are firmly committed to these goals and will adopt a joint statement that will confirm their common stance. And there are some tensions between Italy and some of the other European countries because of that. Discover every day all the information live on southEUsummit.com, the premium print and digital publication for the South EU Summit.
But maybe that we can stabilize a different relation between one core Europe, core European Union, connected to the currency, to the Euro, and the other members living together but with different levels of integration. As Europeans, we have all the means to face the challenges of our time, and try to shape our society for the next decades. No order can be restored in the Middle East in the medium term unless major regional players achieve a new, balanced approach in their competing geopolitical interests, forging a sort of Concert of the Mediterranean. But in general, the root causes of migration will not be abolished in a few months. And also, I think that we should avoid feeding further illusions, such as easy possible reshaping of national entities based on religious or ethnic realities. Or do you feel that—and as part of your approach to try to encourage greater focus on Libya?GENTILONI: Well, I think we had good results especially in Iraq in the last 12 months. And the first move in this direction would be to make progress in solving the most virulent crisis in the region, starting with Syria, Libya, and Yemen.