Premier Mario Draghi and French
President Emmanuel Macron had bilateral talks at the EU-Western
Balkans summit in Slovenia on Wednesday.
An Elyséee sources said the meeting "was a chance for the two
leaders to discuss the issues that will be discussed at the G20
in Rome at the end of the month".
Among the topics discussed, the source said, were "vaccines and
solidarity with Africa", as well as the conference on Libya on
November 12.
"There is a common will to go forward together on these priority
issues," said the French president's office.
Sources said, on the Libya conference, that "coordination is
close between France, Italy and Germany to achieve the
application of the commitments made in Berlin which must be
developed in Paris".
Macron, the French presidential sources added. "took the
opportunity to express his support for the Italian initiative to
organise a G20 on the Afghan crisis".
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