Italian-French dialogues for Europe

The “Italian-French Dialogues for Europe” – an academic initiative launched in 2018 by Luiss and Sciences Po, in collaboration with TEHA – were cited in the Treaty as a positive example of cooperation and the promotion of European citizenship.

Signed in Rome on November 26, 2021, the Treaty of Enhanced Cooperation between Italy and France establishes a stable framework for collaboration in key areas, including foreign affairs, security and defense, migration, the economy, innovation, and education. The “Italian-French Dialogues for Europe” – an academic initiative launched in 2018 by Luiss and Sciences Po, in collaboration with TEHA – were cited in the Treaty as a positive example of cooperation and the promotion of European citizenship.

In 2025, the Dialogues will celebrate the anniversary of the signing of the Quirinal Treaty with a meeting to be held in Rome at Luiss University on November 26, 2025. Various topics will be addressed, including the sustainable transition, mobility, infrastructure, and education, with the participation of industry experts, business leaders, representatives, and academics.

 

For more information, visit the Italo-French Dialogues for Europe website or email dialoghiitalofrancesi@ambrossetti.eu.

 

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