(ANSA) - ROME, 02 DEC - Anticipating the seventh edition of the Mediterranean Dialogues to be held in Rome on 3 and 4 December, Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio speaks on 'La Repubblica' hoping that the Mediterranean will become a space for dialogue.
With this conference, says the minister, "Italy returns to the center of the Mediterranean".
The new edition will leverage on current issues such as the different types of transitions, explains Di Maio, for which "governing transitions in an interdependent world requires a collective effort and a strengthening of cooperation".
The minister recalls that "the Mediterranean has historically been a space for dialogue and exchange".
On this basis, "we must invest by putting people at the center, starting with young people", says the owner of the Farnesina, who hopes to "give substance to the traditional objective of the Med Dialogues: the construction of a 'Positive Agenda', which looks at the Mediterranean as an epicenter of crisis, but recognizes its extraordinary potential ".
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