Italian Deputy Prime Minister/ Minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonio Tajani, has stressed the need for a stronger hand from the EU to eliminate immigration flows, especially those departing from Libya and Tunisia.
Read moreItaly's Foreign Minister, Antonio Tajani, says stable conditions in Libya and Tunisia will help limit the migration ongoing across the Mediterranean.
Read moreItalian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has confirmed that his country is in talks with all parties in Libya to achieve stability in the country, saying "we have worked a lot for the stability of Libya”.
Read moreThe Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani described the Libyan situation as complex, saying that Rome wants to be a linking point where it can bring the conflicting parties back into dialogue so that elections can be held in t
Read moreThe UN envoy to Libya, Abdoulaye Bathily, reiterated in a meeting with Italy's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Antonio Tajani, the call on all Libyan actors, including the leadership of the House of Representatives a
Read moreItalian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani described the agreement to deliver five ships to Libya, funded by the European Union (EU), as the right option to address the immigration problem, according to Nova news agency.
Read moreThe Italian Foreign Minister, Antonio Tajani, revealed an upcoming visit by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Government of National Unity, Najlaa Al-Manqoush, to Rome in early February to take important new steps in the fi
Read moreLibya's stability is crucial for the entire Mediterranean region and NATO’s southern flank, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani told the Turkish press on the sidelines of his visit to Ankara.
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