I doubt he [Sarraj] will now decide to leave Libya in a vacuum. He will rather remain until the Libyan dialogue forum has completed its work.
Media mentions – ECFR Rome
Turkish foreign policy seems to overestimate the country’s own economic strength
Matteo Colombo, ECFR Junior Pan-European Fellow, comments on the gap between Turkish foreign policy ambitions and its economic strength
Since Donald Trump became president of the United States, EU member states’ approach to the transatlantic relationship has strongly resembled that of a group of blind men coming across an elephant for the first time
The EU was seen as irrelevant at the beginning of the crisis, as it did not keep its promises
When Europe thinks in terms of constructive solutions in the eastern Mediterranean, it can count on Italy as long as the EU – driven by France – does not adopt a confrontational approach to Turkey
Ultimately, the only way to defeat Trump is through politics. The task for the Democrats is to remind Americans what democracy is for – and, one hopes, to counter Trump’s tactics effectively.
The EU cannot continue to rely on its regulatory power but must become a tech superpower in its own right. Referees do not win the game.
The EU27 have realised that, instead of being a constructive partner, China is increasingly a rival acting against European interests
Di Maio has an important competitive advantage over its recent predecessors: he is the leader of a majority political movement and can therefore push the government into more ambitious initiatives