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Italy and France set to enhance cooperation

Nov 18, 2021

Italy and France set to enhance cooperation

By Target Language Translation Services | Updated: 2021-11-18 11:00

Italy and France set to enhance cooperation


The leaders of Italy and France are reported to be close to signing a deal that intends to strengthen cooperation between the two countries and shift the balance of power in Europe.

Neither side has officially disclosed details of the treaty, though Reuters news agency cited an Italian government official as saying the deal will enhance cooperation between the countries in areas such as trade, tourism and culture.

With the forthcoming departure of German Chancellor Angela Merkel after 16 years, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi and French President Emmanuel Macron have an opportunity to exert more impact over European Union policy, said Bloomberg News.

Bloomberg noted relations have improved between the nations that previously argued over everything from migration to culture. Reuters pointed out that France even briefly recalled its ambassador in 2019, over a row involving immigration.

Mutual respect between the two men, familiar since the Italian premier headed the European Central Bank, has deepened over the past nine months, allowing disputes to be put to rest, said Bloomberg. It noted that the two leaders have spent almost 10 hours in bilateral meetings since Draghi became prime minister in February. Their most recent meeting was in Paris last week, where they discussed the political transition in Libya, and ways of stabilizing the North African country that has strategic significance for both.

Reports say the treaty will be similar to the so-called Elysee Accord between France and Germany, ratified in 1963. Reuters' source said Italy's intention is that the treaty will be named after the Italian president's Quirinale palace, where it will be signed.

"Macron wants a stronger bond with Italy and Italy wants to insert itself in the traditional partnership between France and Germany," said a second Italian official, quoted anonymously by Reuters.

Nathalie Tocci, a director of Rome's Institute of International Affairs, told Bloomberg that "Draghi and Macron really see eye-to-eye on European integration, including fiscal union".

She added: "That's their baseline; it feeds the convergence between them. On this, they could be the new power-center post-Merkel, and it could extend to other fields related to the economy like the green agenda and digital.

"The way Draghi sees the world is more economic than foreign policy-oriented. For Macron, here is someone who not only wants to rebuild the relationship but also has the credentials."



This article is reprinted from China Daily.

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