Arturo Varvelli comments on the launch of the Mattei Plan for Africa
China is likely more willing to pay the bill for the increasing commercial costs than to get involved militarily (or politically, especially if pressured by the US) in the Red Sea crisis, for now
It would be foolish to think we can compete with China, the United Arab Emirates or even Turkey. To be meaningful, the Mattei Plan will have to fit into a broader framework of EU initiatives
Ameer Chughtai comments on Scholz’s trip to Western Africa
Even if it will be signed, I don’t think the new pact on migration will have any real effect for the EU and Italy. Many of the problems will not be solved
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