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Meloni receives Metsola: Ukraine, migration and economy the topics of the meeting

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Meloni receives Metsola: Ukraine, migration and economy the topics of the meeting

Meloni in Metsola: “There is full implementation of the Migrant Pact”

The meeting between the Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloniand the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, is part of the context of close and continuous contacts between the two presidents. The meeting, according to what has been learned, represented an opportunity for an exchange of views on the issues at the center of the next European Council, including the migration e the Ukraineand on the European prospects one year after the elections to the EU Parliament.

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With regard to Ukraine, the two leaders reaffirmed their firm and unconditional stand support for Kiev in all sizes. A clear signal of European unity in support of the country, the support it has Nato as a key component. On the subject of migration, Melons e Metsola they discussed the priority of border defense and, in this context, the external dimension, starting with the EU agreement with Tunisia which, thanks to the impetus of premier Meloni in agreement with the president of the EU Commission from the Leyen and the Dutch Prime Minister Ruthis being pursued through concrete solutions and cooperation with countries of origin and transit.

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Melons – according to what is learned – he also reiterated a Metsola the need for the agreement between EU interior ministers of 8 June on the new Pact on Migration and Asylum find timely implementation in the next European Council. Meloni and Metsola also addressed the issues of “Security and Defense” and “Economy” and the impetus that will need to be given in the next European Council to the implementation of the Strategic Compass and to EU-NATO cooperation, in support of economic and industrial competitiveness.

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