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Rome’s Mediterranean Dialogue Forum Postponed: Insights into the Decision

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In a significant turn of events, President Abdelmadjid Tebboune received a phone call from the Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, regarding the upcoming Mediterranean Dialogue Forum. According to an official statement from the Presidency of the Republic, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni informed President Abdelmadjid Tebboune that the Mediterranean Dialogue Forum would be postponed for a period of two to three months.

Meloni’s call comes on the heels of a conversation with Sergio Mattarella on Monday, October 16, 2023, in which he conveyed the decision to postpone the originally scheduled Rome-based Mediterranean Dialogue Forum.

Indeed, the initial plans for the Mediterranean Dialogue Forum in Rome have been altered following Italy’s decision. This decision has sparked significant interest and speculation concerning the reasons behind this postponement.

What prompted the decision to postpone the Rome-based Mediterranean Dialogue Forum?

The decision to delay the forum was influenced by several factors, including concerns related to security, the evolving regional and international circumstances, and the mutual desire of both nations to ensure the event’s success. Security concerns were at the heart of discussions between the two presidents. The security challenges facing the Mediterranean region and the pivotal roles of both countries in promoting stability were major points of concern.

The rapidly evolving regional and international circumstances also played a role in the decision to postpone the forum. Geopolitical developments in the Mediterranean region necessitated a reevaluation of the event’s priorities and objectives.

Furthermore, the phone conversation provided President Tebboune and President Mattarella with an opportunity to discuss their close bilateral relations and ways to strengthen them.

This article provides insight into the decision to postpone the Mediterranean Dialogue Forum in Rome, shedding light on the various factors that contributed to this significant development. The shared concerns about security, the changing geopolitical landscape, and the commitment to the event’s ultimate success were key elements in this decision. It also highlights the close bilateral relations between Algeria and Italy and their joint efforts to promote stability in the Mediterranean region.

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