(ANSA) - ROME, JUL 3 - Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander
Schallenberg said at the Farnesina Friday that he had been
struck by the measures Italy has taken against the coronavirus.
"I am deeply struck by the Italian government's norms to emerge
from the crisis," he said.
"I am optimistic that the bans will continue to be dismantled
also towards Lombardy, if the data allow us (to do so)".
Schallenberg added that he wanted to "express my condolences to
all the Italian friends who have lost someone in this pandemic.
"We have shared your pain". (ANSA).
Struck by Italy measures says Austria FM
'We'll lift Lombardy bans if data permit'