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Press Releases
16 January 2014
Comunicato stampa OPAC: DG announces Italian port for transloading Syrian chemicals

(Versione originale) The OPCW Director-General, Ambassador Ahmet Üzümcü, confirmed today that the Italian Government has agreed to allow the port of Gioia Tauro for priority chemicals brought from Syria by cargo vessels to be trans-loaded onto a U.S. ship, the MV Cape Ray. The port is located on the Mediterranean coast of southern Italy and […]

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Press Releases
16 January 2014
Comunicato stampa OPAC: DG announces Italian port for transloading Syrian chemicals

(Versione originale) The OPCW Director-General, Ambassador Ahmet Üzümcü, confirmed today that the Italian Government has agreed to allow the port of Gioia Tauro for priority chemicals brought from Syria by cargo vessels to be trans-loaded onto a U.S. ship, the MV Cape Ray. The port is located on the Mediterranean coast of southern Italy and […]

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16 January 2014
Italy in front line in protecting women’s rights, says Bonino

Women, education and development. With Italy in the front line in supporting and protecting women’s rights in Africa. These were the principal issues addressed by the 4th Conference organised by the Rita Levi-Montalcini Foundation and hosted by the Farnesina, entitled “Education for African Women: a question of gender and a driver of development”. Participants included […]

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Interviews
16 January 2014
Bonino: «Le temps de la grande relance» (Fraternité Matin)

La ministre des Affaires étrangères d’Italie, Mme Emma Bonino, a annoncé, hier, la volonté des gouvernements ivoirien et italien de booster la coopération entre la Cóte d’Ivoire et son pays. «Après plusieurs années de relations bonnes mais un peu faibles, nous avons agréé que le moment est venu pour une grande relance» de la coopération […]

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Interviews
16 January 2014
Bonino: «Le temps de la grande relance» (Fraternité Matin)

La ministre des Affaires étrangères d’Italie, Mme Emma Bonino, a annoncé, hier, la volonté des gouvernements ivoirien et italien de booster la coopération entre la Cóte d’Ivoire et son pays. «Après plusieurs années de relations bonnes mais un peu faibles, nous avons agréé que le moment est venu pour une grande relance» de la coopération […]

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14 January 2014
Minister Bonino in Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone – Revitalising bilateral relations and defending human rights

Revitalising bilateral relations against the background of Italy’s renewed interest in Africa. That was the spirit inspiring Foreign Minister Emma Bonino’s visit to Ivory Coast, which concludes the second stage of the African tour that took her to Ghana and Senegal from 5 to 8 January and to Sierra Leone yesterday, 13 January. Today’s packed […]

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13 January 2014
Bonino in Sierra Leone, second phase of African tour

In a meeting today with her colleague Samura Matthew Wilson Kamara, Minister Bonino began the second phase of her African tour, which brought her to the capital of Sierra Leone, Freeport, yesterday evening, after having been in Ghana and Senegal last week. She held meetings this morning with the local authorities, and then attended a […]

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13 January 2014
Syria: Humanitarian conference in Rome on 3 February, announces Bonino

Bashar al-Assad’s Syrian regime “does not have a future”. This was the message to emerge from the meeting of the “Friends of Syria” Group in Paris on Sunday 12 January. Participants included the President of the Syrian National Coalition, Ahmad Jarba, and the foreign ministers of 11 countries, including Emma Bonino and the American Secretary […]

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Interviews
13 January 2014
“We’re not an outlet, we’re a good investment”, says Bonino (CorrierEconomia)

“Tired mermaid”, “hungry shark”, or “clever dolphin”. Foreign Minister Emma Bonino much prefers the third image to describe Italy. The first was used by Sir Martin Sorrell, chairman of the International Business Advisory Council (IBAC), to describe how our country is perceived today. The second describes the strategy recommended by some commentators to change the […]

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