Macron and Meloni to Forge Stronger Franco-Italian Ties
French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni are set to meet in Antibes, France, for a summit on June 25. Discussions will focus on enhancing cooperation between France and Italy in key sectors like defense, space, energy, and infrastructure. They will also visit Thales Alenia Space.
French President Emmanuel Macron is scheduled to meet Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for a Franco-Italian summit in Antibes, southern France, on June 25, according to Macron's office. This summit aims to strengthen bilateral cooperation in strategic areas.
The meeting will focus on various key sectors, including defense, space, energy, and infrastructure, offering an opportunity for France and Italy to deepen their collaboration. This interaction highlights the importance of strong bilateral relations in promoting mutual interests in these areas.
The leaders are also expected to tour the headquarters of the Franco-Italian space company, Thales Alenia Space, located in the Mediterranean town of Cannes. This visit underscores the significance of space collaboration within their broader strategic partnership.
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