Renewables, roads, highways and major works, the fight against corruption, through collaboration with the Anac, but also against radicalization in prison.
These are some of the 15 agreements, memoranda of understanding, cooperation protocols and declarations of understanding signed between the Italian and Algerian governments at the end of the IV intergovernmental summit in Algiers.
The 6 ministers who accompanied Prime Minister Mario Draghi signed the agreements. The agreements range from pharmaceuticals (with agreements also signed by AIFA) to the promotion of investments and social development.
Various agreements in the industrial field and in the stone sector.
Algeria, it is underlined, contributes in a "decisive" way to the action of the Italian government to diversify the sources of supply, having
in recent months become Italy's leading gas supplier
.
The Algerian company Sonatrach has recently announced an upcoming release of 4 billion cubic meters of gas to Italy as part of the agreement signed with Eni last April.
The Summit is chaired by Draghi and the Algerian President Tebboune and sees the participation of Ministers Di Maio, Lamorgese, Cartabia, Cingolani, Giovannini and Bonetti.
Several Agreements and Memoranda of Understanding will be signed, as well as a Joint Declaration between the two countries.
The themes at the center of the agreements are many: justice, support for social development, micro-enterprises and start-ups, industrial cooperation, public works, energy cooperation and sustainable development, protection of cultural heritage.