
President Emmanuel Macron is meeting, this Thursday, June 25, 2026, with the President of the Italian Council, Giorgia Meloni in Antibes, in the south of France, for a Franco-Italian summit whose “objective is to return to the concrete reality of the fundamentals of the Franco-Italian relationship”, they say at the Elysée. As if to try to forget that for six years, Rome and Paris had ignored these bilateral meetings, if we except the signing of the Quirinal Treaty in 2021 with the head of government at the time, Giuseppe Conte.
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