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A busy agenda of meetings
Saturday promises to be a busy day for Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who will welcome the new German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, to Palazzo Chigi. This meeting represents a crucial moment in strengthening ties between Italy and Germany, two key countries in the European Union. Meloni's choice to meet with Merz, just days after his appointment, underscores the importance of cooperation between the two states, especially in a time of economic and political challenges.
Meetings with international leaders
In addition to the meeting with Merz, Meloni has two other significant appointments scheduled. At 15.15:16 p.m., she will receive the President of the Republic of Lebanon, Joseph Aoun, a meeting that could open new prospects for collaboration between Italy and Lebanon, especially in the economic and cultural fields. Then, at XNUMX p.m., it will be the turn of the Canadian Prime Minister, Mark Carney. This meeting is particularly relevant, considering the importance of Canada as a commercial and political partner for Italy.
The current political context
These meetings are part of an evolving European political context, where stability and cooperation between member countries are more necessary than ever. Meloni, at the helm of a center-right government, faces the challenge of maintaining a balance between the different political positions within the European Union. Her ability to engage with leaders of allied countries will be crucial to addressing pressing issues, such as the energy crisis and migration policies.