Terzi’s interview with la Repubblica: “Marines no longer risk the death penalty; the diplomatic split was right; I’m not resigning”.
ROMA – The marines are going back to India, but the storm continues to rage over the Farnesina. Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi is convinced, however, that it’s all to the best. “The situation is returning to normal and we’re not sending our military personnel into danger or an unknown fate. They’re not at risk of […]
Read moreDassù: “L’Europa faccia la sua parte” (La Stampa)
Dassù: “L’Europa faccia la sua parte” (La Stampa) Barack Obama ha detto una cosa essenziale, nella sua prima visita in Israele: scommettete sul vostro futuro e non solo sul vostro passato. L’America difenderà sempre il vostro passato ossia la legittimità dello Stato ebraico. Ma il passato non basta: esiste un futuro che è fatto – […]
Read moreDassù: “L’Europa faccia la sua parte” (La Stampa)
Dassù: “L’Europa faccia la sua parte” (La Stampa) Barack Obama ha detto una cosa essenziale, nella sua prima visita in Israele: scommettete sul vostro futuro e non solo sul vostro passato. L’America difenderà sempre il vostro passato ossia la legittimità dello Stato ebraico. Ma il passato non basta: esiste un futuro che è fatto – […]
Read more“Terzi and Italy in the World” (America Oggi)
NEW YORK. Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi di Sant’Agata is in New York for meetings at the United Nations. On Monday 4 March 2013 he met the Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, to discuss Libya and Somalia and the crises in Syria, Mali and the Sahel. At the end of the meeting, Terzi gave us this long […]
Read moreFriendship that shaped Kerry is renewed in Rome
ROME — In 1965, John F. Kerry and David Thorne were college-age kids driving around Europe together in a used English cab they bought for $100 and named Baxter. Inspired by Ernest Hemingway, they went running with the bulls in Pamplona. They drove around England, through France, along the Italian coast, two young men with […]
Read moreFriendship that shaped Kerry is renewed in Rome
ROME — In 1965, John F. Kerry and David Thorne were college-age kids driving around Europe together in a used English cab they bought for $100 and named Baxter. Inspired by Ernest Hemingway, they went running with the bulls in Pamplona. They drove around England, through France, along the Italian coast, two young men with […]
Read moreMinister Terzi’s interview with Corriere della Sera
ROME – At the meeting of the “High Level Group on Syria” scheduled for 28 February 2013 in Rome, Italy and the European countries’ proposal to the United States will be for “greater flexibility” in measures supporting the opposition to Assad’s regime. Most notably, they will ask for the “non-lethal” military aid to be extended […]
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