Selamat bitsot,this is an interesting statement of the Italian politician Senatore Di Biagio, please share.ThanksDaniel
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Da: "stefanopettini_at_libero.it" <stefanopettini_at_libero.it>
A: wedikorbaria_at_yahoo.it
Inviato: Lunedì 26 Settembre 2016 13:00
Oggetto: Dichiarazione del Senatore Aldo Di Biagio
Con preghiera di inoltrare ai titolari dei siti amici di lingua inglese.Grazie Stefano
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http://www.eritreaeritrea.com/attualitagrave/eritrea-nota-del-senatore-aldo-di-biagio-al-ministro-degli-affari-esteri Coherently with what I have been done in recentweeks I have found useful andappropriate to send a note to the Minister of Foreign Affairs regarding therecent visit of a senior delegation of Eritrean government in Germany. The aim of the note was to highlight once againan evidence to the positively changed attitude of important components of theinternational community in regard of Eritrea which, as it is well known, isperhaps the country's most linked to our by historical and cultural links. I wanted to point out that even with Germany,Switzerland, England, Norway, Sweden, and long since, Denmark and Finland havebegun to feel like fundamental a dialogue with the Eritrean Government, alsoadding that Japan took action asking to open an embassy in Asmara. Given that context I said that can only behoped also an intensification of our relations with the Eritrean government inorder to return to Italy, historically natural party of Eritrea, a prestigiousleading role in bilateral. On the other hand, as I wished toreaffirm in the note to the Minister, my firm conviction is that to betterunderstand and above all to solve the migratory emergency, it is no longer sufficient to tackle theproblem only in its terminal phase, namely the arrival of asylum seekers in ourcountry, but which is always more evident the need to investigate the reasonsof the phenomenon through a direct knowledge of the geopolitical context inwhich this mature, and where appropriate to promote visits and missions on thepart of our government for years absent. The authoritative response of the Minister wasnot long in coming, and judging by its content, I can say with satisfactionthat our Ministry of Foreign Affairs is proving a major change of coursetowards the approach to issues of utmost importance for the future of ourdiplomatic relations. The now next Italian ambassador's turnover inAsmara certainly will mark a turning point in relations with Eritrea, afriendly country to which more and more parties are recognizing a key role inthe political and social stability of sub-Saharan Africa as openly declaredalso by Bronwyn Bruton Deputy Director, Africa Center at the Atlantic Councilduring a hearing in the course of "the House Committee on Foreign Affairs,Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and InternationalOrganizations".
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