"Italy Advocates for Investment-Driven Approach to African Migration and Equality in Global Relations"

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni emphasized the importance of strategic investments in Africa to curb migration flows, rather than relying on charity. She highlighted the need for cooperation and serious strategic relationships with African nations as equals. Meloni also addressed Italy's role in the G7, the criticism of her government's immigration policies, and the unsatisfactory results in reducing illegal migration. Additionally, she discussed Italy's stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict and the country's rejection of the European Stability Mechanism reform, suggesting it could lead to a more efficient system. Italy remains the only EU country not to ratify the treaty.
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- Italy's Meloni: EU asylum reform is not a sustainable solution Yahoo News
- Africa does not need charity; should be treated equally by developed nations: Italy Peoples Gazette
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