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Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Sarkozy, Berlusconi to meet Tuesday





Italy is in favour of giving the European Union’s Schengen accord a “roadworthiness test”, Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said Sunday ahead of a crisis summit between French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi in Rome on Tuesday.

France has caused uproar by proposing to make it easier for countries to suspend the agreement’s
to make it easier for countries to suspend
The principle is not up for discussion but an analysis of how Schengen is suited to a “rapidly changing” world might be appropriate, Frattini told.

Sarkozy and Berlusconi will issue a joint declaration aimed at European institutions and revolt-hit Arab countries after their meeting, Frattini included.


An 8 April meeting of the two countries’ interior ministers which failed to resolve the migrants row.

The summit will also touch on other questions, including:

Libya, Tunetia, France and the UK led calls for air strikes - Italy, which has economic interests in its former colony, was less keen on confronting Moammer Gaddhafi but has now recognised the rebel Transitional National Council.

The discussion is most important for every mentioned country.So it is very important meeting.

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