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Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini met with Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman and stated that his country appreciates the Israeli government's efforts regarding the settlement freeze. "We support Prime Minister Netanyahu. Full Article at Ynetnews
Brussels, Dec 9 (IANS/AKI) Italy's Foreign Minister Franco Frattini has condemned the coordinated car bomb attacks that killed over 120 people and injured 500 in the Iraqi capital Baghdad and said terrorists were 'seeking to undermine the democratic... Full Article at India eNews
ROME, Dec. 8 (Xinhua) -- Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini on Tuesday condemned the bomb blasts that happened earlier in Baghdad killing at least 127 people and wounding some 448 others. Full Article at Xinhua
Amanda Knox is escorted into court for the final day of the Meredith Kercher trial on Dec 4, 2009 Photo: GETTY Italy's Foreign Affairs Minister Franco Frattini said Mrs Clinton's interest in the case "seems to me to be right and normal" The row... Full Article at The Telegraph
PERUGIA, Italy (CBS News) ― The murder conviction of U.S. student Amanda Knox has not damaged U.S.-Italian relations, despite suggestions the verdict was tainted by anti-American sentiment and negligence by investigators, a top Italian diplomat... Full Article at CBS 5
ROME The murder conviction of U.S. student Amanda Knox has not damaged U.S.-Italian relations, despite suggestions the verdict was tainted by anti-American sentiment, a top Italian diplomat said Monday. Full Article at TheNewsTribune.com
After a tense weekend, the diplomat sought to quell any speculation of a full-blown crisis, saying that no criticism had come from the US secretary of state. "Who criticised?" said Franco Frattini, answering to reporters in Brussels. Full Article at Irish Examiner
07/12/2009 - 18:00:31 Anxious Italian politicians today tried to quash suggestions of an escalating diplomatic rift with the US over the conviction of Amanda Knox for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher. Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
(CBS/ AP) The murder conviction of U.S. student Amanda Knox has not damaged U.S.-Italian relations, despite suggestions the verdict was tainted by anti-American sentiment and negligence by investigators, a top Italian diplomat said Monday. Full Article at CBS News
ROME - The murder conviction of U.S. student Amanda Knox has not damaged U.S.-Italian relations, despite suggestions the verdict was tainted by anti-American sentiment and negligence by investigators, a top Italian diplomat said Monday. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
ruling, but must do so within the next 90 days. U.S. murder suspect Amanda Knox is accompanied by a penitentiary police officer prior to a final hearing before the verdict, at the court in Perugia, Italy, Friday, Dec. 4, 2009. Full Article at Salt Lake Tribune
ROME — The murder conviction of U.S. student Amanda Knox has not damaged U.S.-Italian relations, despite suggestions the verdict was tainted by anti-American sentiment and negligence by investigators, a top Italian diplomat said Monday. Full Article at SpokesmanReview.com
BRUSSELS, Dec. 4 (UPI) -- NATO members will send at least 7,000 more troops to Afghanistan to support the U.S. surge, NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said in Brussels. At least 25 countries will send more forces in 2010 and there would be " Full Article at United Press International
ROME, Dec. 3 (Xinhua) -- Italy will send around 1,000 extra troops to Afghanistan next year, Italian Defense Minister Ignazio La Russa said in an interview with leading daily Corriere della Sera published on Thursday. Full Article at Xinhua
PARIS As political and military leaders across the globe pondered President Obama’s announcement of his Afghan strategy, European allies offered a mixed response, with some of the biggest contributors to the NATO coalition withholding promises of... Full Article at International Herald Tribune
ROME, Dec.2 (Xinhua) -- Italy is ready to do its part in support of the new U.S. strategy of boosting manpower in Afghanistan, Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said on Wednesday. Full Article at Xinhua
Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Italy agrees with the new strategy for Afghanistan outlined by U.S. President Barack Obama, Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
Nasri spoke with prosecutors past midnight, and Mabrouk will be questioned in the next few days. "He was heard, more than interrogated," attorney Roberto Novellino said of Nasri. "Physically he's fine, just tired because the trip was long." Full Article at Macleans.ca
Nov. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said Italy would consider boosting its troop levels in Afghanistan if asked to do so, provided there’s a timeframe for withdrawal. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
AFP - Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini on Saturday warned world leaders their credibility could suffer if they failed to make concrete commitments at next month's Copenhagen climate summit. Full Article at France 24
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MILAN, ITALY - DECEMBER 02: Bruno Ermolli (L) and Franco Frattini (R) attend the IV National Conference On Italy - Latin America And The Caraibean on December 2, 2009 in Milan, Italy.
View Photo »Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister Vuk Jeremic (C) is pictured with his Italian counterpart Franco Frattini (L) and and Romanian counterpart Cristian Diaconescu prior to a joint meeting in Belgrade on June 8, 2009.
View Photo »Tunisian Foreign Minister Abdelwahab Abdallah (R) walks with his Italian counterpart Franco Frattini (L) on May 13, 2009 in Tunis. Frattini is on a two-day official visit to Tunisia.
View Photo »Tunisian Foreign Minister Abdelwahab Abdallah (R) walks with his Italian counterpart Franco Frattini (L) on May 13, 2009 in Tunis. Frattini is on a two-day official visit to Tunisia.
View Photo »Israeli Foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman, left, speaks to reporters during a press conference with his Italian counterpart Franco Frattini, right, after their talks at La Farnesina foreign ministry in Rome, Monday, May 4, 2009.
View Photo »Italy's Foreign Minister Franco Frattini (L) listens to his Finnish counterpart Alexander Stubb during a European Union Foreign Ministers meeting in Luxembourg April 27, 2009.
View Photo »Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini, left, gestures as he speaks with Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Saniora, right, at the Government House in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini, left, speaks during a meeting with Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Saniora, unseen, at the Government House in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini, left, smiles during a meeting with Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Saniora, unseen, at the Government House in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday, April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Austria's Foreign Minister Michael Spindelegger and his wife Margit walk together with Italy's Foreign Minister Franco Frattini (R) as they arrive for the Informal Meeting of Ministers of Foreign Affairs at the Hluboka Castle in South Bohemia March 27, 2009.
View Photo »Italy's Foreign Minister Franco Frattini (L) listens to British Foreign Secretary David Miliband as they pose for a family photo during a NATO foreign ministers meeting at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels March 5, 2009.
View Photo »Italy's Foreign Minister Franco Frattini, left center, shares a word with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, second right, during a meeting of NATO foreign ministers at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Thursday March 5, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, center right, shares a word with Italy's Foreign Minister Franco Frattini, center left, during a meeting of NATO foreign ministers at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Thursday March 5, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband (L), Italy's Foreign Minister Franco Frattini (C) and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton attend a NATO foreign ministers meeting at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels March 5, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, center right, shares a word with Italy's Foreign Minister Franco Frattini, center left, and British Foreign Secretary David Miliband, left, during a round table meeting of NATO foreign ministers at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Thursday M...
View Photo »Italy's Foreign Minister Franco Frattini (L) talks to U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the start of a NATO foreign ministers meeting at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels March 5, 2009.
View Photo »Italy's Foreign Minister Franco Frattini (L) and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton attend a NATO foreign ministers meeting at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels March 5, 2009.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 27: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Italian Republic Franco Frattini (L) arrive to speak to reporters at the State Department on February 27, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 27: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Italian Republic Franco Frattini (L) arrive to speak to reporters at the State Department on February 27, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 27: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) greets Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Italian Republic Franco Frattini (L) before they speak to reporters at the State Department on February 27, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 27: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Italian Republic Franco Frattini (L) look to each other before they speak to reporters at the State Department on February 27, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 27: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Italian Republic Franco Frattini (L) speak to reporters at the State Department on February 27, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 27: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Italian Republic Franco Frattini (L) speak to reporters at the State Department on February 27, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 27: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) greets Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Italian Republic Franco Frattini (L) before they speak to reporters at the State Department on February 27, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 27: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (R) and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Italian Republic Franco Frattini (L) look to each other before they speak to reporters at the State Department on February 27, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Serbian Foreign Affairs Minister Vuk Jeremic (C) is pictured with his Italian counterpart Franco Frattini (L) and and Romanian counterpart Cristian Diaconescu prior to a joint meeting in Belgrade on June 8, 2009.
View Photo »They are a sign that terrorists are lurking who are apparently seeking to undermine the democratic electoral process in Iraq
the exact number of troops to be sent will be agreed in the next few days at a meeting between Italy's Foreign Minister Franco Frattini and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. But the figure will be around 1,000.
I want to express my dismay and horror at the series of attacks in Iraq
To decide here in Brussels what the future status of Jerusalem should be would be very frustrating for the negotiators
In itself it’s a good proposal ... but of course the first precondition to address the issue is that this cannot be seen as an alternative to NATO, which remains the pillar for international and Euro-Atlantic security
has been the trailblazer in improving ties between Europe and Russia
France gave an uncertain response, Germany is taking its time and Britain will perhaps give a minimal contribution
Afghanistan is a test for the Atlantic alliance's credibility
every country duplicates its forces, each of us puts armoured cars, men, tanks, planes, into Afghanistan. If there were a European army, Italy could send planes, France could send tanks, Britain could send armoured cars, and in this way we would optimise the use of our resources. Perhaps we won't get th...
every country duplicates its forces, each of us puts armoured cars, men, tanks, planes, into Afghanistan. If there were a European army, Italy could send planes, France could send tanks, Britain could send armoured cars, and in this way we would optimise the use of our resources. Perhaps we won't get th...
We will urge strong cooperation among all international partners, including the United States, China and India, and sponsor a balanced approach to the fight against climate change based on the need to balance economic growth and environmental protection
I am in regular contact with him, and it is I who will be travelling to Brussels on Thursday and Friday
Italy is pushing for rapprochement and creating an atmosphere of trust with Belarus in European structures
It seems to me a reasonable perspective. And after the end of December, I strongly hope we will have at that time practical moves from Iran
That's why together we decided while not excluding further measures, as even Russia apparently said, we have to give Iran a serious chance ... If we give a chance, let's give a chance. Don't, I would say, immediately put another option on the table. This would be counterproductive to the eyes of our cou...
It is time to ask, not just to give ... It is time to ask those who govern Afghanistan: 'What is your strategy for the first 100 days? What are your objectives for the first six months? It is time to set deadlines.
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