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Meloni and Tusk consolidate their common front in the EU and support for Ukraine in Rome
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Meloni and Tusk consolidate their common front in the EU and support for Ukraine in Rome

From ABC Color · (6h ago) Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk met in Rome to strengthen bilateral ties and align on key EU issues.
  • Both leaders expressed convergence on competitiveness, migration policy, and continued support for Ukraine.
  • They specifically criticized EU trade barriers, such as the Emissions Trading System (ETS), which they believe harm European businesses and workers.

Rome โ€“ Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and her Polish counterpart, Donald Tusk, reaffirmed the strong relationship between their nations during a meeting in Rome, showcasing a significant alignment on critical European Union matters. The discussions underscored a shared vision for tackling challenges related to economic competitiveness, managing migration flows, and maintaining unwavering support for Ukraine amidst its ongoing conflict.

Estamos determinados a combatir todos esos aranceles internos que la Uniรณn Europea se ha autoimpuesto y que terminan por sofocar a nuestras empresas, por ralentizar nuestra competitividad, por crear problemas a nuestros trabajadores

โ€” Giorgia MeloniThe Italian Prime Minister criticized internal EU trade barriers that harm businesses and workers.

Meloni and Tusk engaged in extensive talks at the Palazzo Chigi, emphasizing what they termed a "great convergence" between Rome and Warsaw. A key focus was the critique of internal EU trade barriers, particularly the Emissions Trading System (ETS). Meloni articulated a strong stance against mechanisms that "artificially inflate energy prices," arguing they stifle businesses and hinder competitiveness. Tusk echoed these sentiments, stressing that joint action ensures their voices are "heard and listened to" in Brussels.

son oรญdas y escuchadas

โ€” Donald TuskTusk stated that by acting together, Italy and Poland ensure their arguments are effectively considered in Brussels.

On migration, Meloni welcomed Tusk as a regular participant in discussions aimed at finding "innovative solutions" to irregular immigration and human trafficking. Both leaders highlighted their alignment within the European Council and anticipated continued cooperation on the EU's next multiannual financial framework. They stressed the importance of agricultural and cohesion policies, viewing them not as alternatives but as prerequisites for healthy competition within the Union.

Ambos defendemos obviamente la centralidad de la polรญtica agrรญcola y de la cohesiรณn. Creemos que no deben ser consideradas alternativas a la competitividad porque, si acaso, son precondiciones de una sana competitividad para la Uniรณn Europea

โ€” Giorgia MeloniMeloni emphasized the importance of agricultural and cohesion policies as foundational for competitiveness within the EU.

The leaders also addressed the situation in the Middle East, calling for de-escalation to mitigate economic repercussions for European families and businesses. Meloni expressed gratitude for Poland's solidarity with Ukraine, pledging Italy's continued commitment to achieving a cessation of hostilities and contributing to the country's future reconstruction. Tusk noted the deep commonality of their views on international agenda items, suggesting that their shared perspectives facilitate effective collaboration on global issues.

no ha sido un intercambio de ideas

โ€” Donald TuskTusk remarked on the deep alignment of their views on international agenda items, indicating a shared perspective rather than a mere exchange of ideas.
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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.