Italy announces Libya’s participation in G7 interior ministers meeting

by times news cr

Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi met on Monday with his counterparts from Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Ivory Coast at a ministerial meeting of the Group of Seven industrialized nations, of which Italy holds the rotating presidency this year.

The Italian Interior Minister said that two weeks from today, he will have the opportunity to share his country’s experience on migrants with his counterparts from the G7 countries, as well as with the ministers of Algeria, Libya, Tunisia and Ivory Coast, who will participate in a session on migration, according to the Italian Aki Agency.

The Group of Seven (G7) is an international political and governmental forum that includes Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The group’s members are considered the world’s largest advanced economies according to the International Monetary Fund and the richest liberal democracies. The group was formally established based on shared values ​​such as pluralism and representative democracy. As of 2018, the G7 countries account for approximately 60% of global net wealth ($317 trillion), 32% to 42% of global GDP, and approximately 770 million people, or 10% of the world’s population. Most of the group’s members are global powers on the world stage, and have close economic, military, and diplomatic relations.


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2024-09-18 12:31:29

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