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That the Italian dominance of reconciling the irreconcilable, of eliminating physical and political distances, was a very dangerous exercise, in diplomatic practice, Giuseppe Conte Perhaps he had already understood this last January, when he wanted to try to meet first at Palazzo Chigi that afternoon. Haftar and so al-Serraj, as if they were two wives fighting to reconcile, and not two enemies fighting for Libya with mortars. It ended, as we know, in fact, with the indignation of the Prime Minister of Tripoli and the laugh that rang out in Luigi Di Maio’s Farnesina, where poisonous jokes bounced on it Giuseppi who wanted to feel like Cav. by Pratica di Mare, put the hand of two rivals one on top of the other. Something similar to what happened two days ago, when the prime minister wanted to announce to the Gazette that he is with the Navalny case. Angela Merkel, by demanding clarity and truth, but at the same time, with agility, specified that in any case he had assured him Vladimir Putin that, yes, Russia was planning to establish a commission of inquiry to shed light on the poisoning of the Kremlin opponent. A bit like when Berlusconi became concave with Ankara and convex with Brussels, he planted the German chancellor on the banks of the Rhine because in the meantime, he said, he had to soften Erdogan.
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