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Speaker of Azerbaijani Milli Majlis meets with Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation

Meeting of Minister Luigi di Maio with the UN Special Envoy for Libya, Jan Kubiš

Meeting of Minister Luigi di Maio with the UN Special Envoy for Libya, Jan Kubiš 2021-05-12 Maeci On 12 May, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Luigi Di Maio met UN Special Envoy for Libya Jan Kubiš at the Foreign Ministry. During the meeting, Italian support for UN action in Libya was confirmed. The talks also focused on the institutional transition and the importance of the electoral calendar. Finally, the central role of the Irini and Eubam missions was reaffirmed.   Piazzale della Farnesina, 1 00135 Roma     Due to the current covid-19 health emergency, it is hereby notified that the activities of the MAECI (Ministry of Interior Affairs and International Cooperation) Public Relations Office are temporarily suspended. The service will continue to be provided by telephone and digital means

YOUTH20 Inception Meeting: work of G20 engagement group dedicated to young people has begun

sustainability and social inclusion and equal opportunities. To better respond to such ambitious goals, international knowledge partners will be involved, including FAO, OECD, UNIDO and UNICEF, with whom young people will be able to engage with through a series of workshops and to draw important inputs for their work. The process will culminate with the Summit to be held from 19 to 23 July in the cities of Milan and Bergamo. At the end of the Summit, the positions of the young delegates will be collected in a final statement and delivered to the G20 Italian Presidency. During the inception meeting, delegates were welcomed by

Germany Bucks Biden Attempt to Waive Patent Protections for COVID Vaccines

  Share Source: Hannibal Hanschke/Pool Photo via AP The German government announced Thursday that it rejects the Biden administration s proposal to waive patent and other intellectual property protections on COVID vaccines in a bid to expand access and increase the number of people around the world who have been immunized against the Wuhan coronavirus.  Saying it would cause severe complications for vaccine production, a spokesperson for the government explained why Germany would not entertain such a plan: The limiting factors in the production of vaccines are the production capacities and the high quality standards and not patents. The protection of intellectual property is a source of innovation and must remain so in the future.  

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