'Geopolitics of the Mediterranean: the Southern neighborhood at the service of a new regional balance'
is the title of the meeting organized by the French Embassy and the Institut Français in Italy, as part of
the Farnese Dialogues,
tomorrow 8 June at 6 pm live streaming in Italian (
http://bit.ly/GeopoliticaIT
), in French (
http://bit.ly/GéopolitiqueFR
) and on the ANSA website
(www.ansa.it
).
"The Mediterranean is a shared space and a common good particularly dear to France and Italy, Mediterranean powers. In 2021 this space will continue to be crossed by deep fractures, of various types: health, social, ethno-religious, political, geopolitical - he explains a note from the IF -. In this complex panorama, two themes that we have chosen as topics of discussion for the two round tables stand out: the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on the one hand, and the role of Europe on the other ". During the meeting, introduced by Ambassador Christian Masset, Gilles Kepel, political scientist and Islamologist, and Giampiero Massolo, President of Ispi, will speak on the theme: 'The Abrahamic Agreements: Copernican revolution or recomposition of alliances in the Near and Middle East ? '. Moderate:Mathéo Malik, editor-in-chief of Le Grand Continent. Ambassador Pasquale Ferrara, Director General for Political Affairs and Security at the Farnesina, and Anne Gueguen, Deputy Secretary General of the French Foreign Ministry, will instead discuss the 'European Partnership: geopolitics of a new Southern neighborhood'. Moderator: Laurence Figà-Talamanca, ANSA journalist.