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Italy-Germany, Tajani Hears Wadephul "Continues Dialogue"

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ROME (ITALPRESS) I spoke this evening, in the usual spirit of friendship, with the German Foreign Minister Wadephul. The dialogue between Italy and Germany continues with priority to migration: we share the common concern for Ceuta and the need to ensure maximum protection at the European external borders. Thus on X the vice-premier and foreign minister Antonio Tajani. "We confirm the need for a coordinated contrast to the traffickers and streng…

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ROME (ITALPRESS) I spoke this evening, in the usual spirit of friendship, with the German Foreign Minister Wadephul. The dialogue between Italy and Germany continues with priority to migration: we share the common concern for Ceuta and the need to ensure maximum protection at the European external borders. Thus on X the vice-premier and foreign minister Antonio Tajani. "We confirm the need for a coordinated contrast to the traffickers and streng…

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After a conversation with Johann Wadephul, Italy's Foreign Minister announced more cooperation. He left open the question of whether Italy will take back refugees.

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"I spoke this evening, in the usual spirit of friendship, with the German Foreign Minister Wadephul. (ANSA)

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Germany and Italy intend to coordinate more closely in the future following tensions over the handling of migrants. Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani stated after a telephone conversation with his German counterpart, Johann Wadephul (CDU), that the focus of the dialogue between Rome and Berlin will now be on migration. Both sides agree on the need to guarantee maximum protection at the EU's external borders. This comes against the backdrop…

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ANSA broke the news in Rome, Italy on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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