(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 12 - "The government considers the Balkan
region strategically important for several reasons: the fight
against irregular migratory flows, investments for Italian
companies and long-term cultural cooperation. We need to work to
stabilize the area, and for this reason, the presence of our
military is crucial, along with the acceleration of the European
process." That is what Italy's Foreign Affairs minister Antonio
Tajani said during Question time in the Senate.
"The government intends to continue playing a leading role -
said the head of the Farnesina -, enhancing Italy's action with
a constant and attentive presence: on January 24, a partnership
conference will take place in Trieste with the Balkan countries
to develop a long-term strategy." (ANSA).
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