Глава МИД Италии совершает свой первый визит в страны Южного Кавказа

Министр иностранных дел Италии Паоло Джентилони прибыл в Грузии в рамках официального регионального визита на Южный Кавказ, в ходе которого он также посетит Армению и Азербайджан. Это первый визит министра иностранных дел Италии в страны Южного Кавказа с момента обретения ими независимости в 1991 году.

В заявление МИД Италии подчеркивается важность визита на фоне приготовлений Италии взять на себя важную роль в Совете Безопасности ООН, затем председательство в G7, и, самое важное, председательство в ОБСЕ в 2018 году, где ожидается, что Италия сыграет определенную роль в решении нерешенных конфликтов в регионе.

В Грузии глава итальянской дипломатии проведет встречи с президентом Георгием Маргвелашвили, премьер-министром Георгием Квирикашвили и министром иностранных дел Михаилом Джанелидзе.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Открытие форума с участием министров иностранных дел Италии и Грузии в Тбилиси, в понедельник, 7 ноября 2016 (фото любезно предоставлено МИД Италии)

 

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