Sergio Mattarella, President of the Italian Republic, and Joachim Gauck, President of the Federal Republic of Germany meet at Turin's Teatro Regio for the second "Italian-German High Level Dialogue". The Dialogue aims at strengthening relations between Italy and Germany, which are based on shared historical and cultural traditions, complementary economic systems and a common belonging to the European Union. The initiative is also intended to favor a dialogue on topics of bilateral interest between particularly representative figures from both Countries, involving also private players, with th

Sergio Mattarella, President of the Italian Republic, and Joachim Gauck, President of the Federal Republic of Germany meet at Turin's Teatro Regio for the second "Italian-German High Level Dialogue". The Dialogue aims at strengthening relations between Italy and Germany, which are based on shared historical and cultural traditions, complementary economic systems and a common belonging to the European Union. The initiative is also intended to favor a dialogue on topics of bilateral interest between particularly representative figures from both Countries, involving also private players, with th Stock Photo
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Sergio Mattarella, President of the Italian Republic, and Joachim Gauck, President of the Federal Republic of Germany meet at Turin’s Teatro Regio for the second "Italian-German High Level Dialogue". The Dialogue aims at strengthening relations between Italy and Germany, which are based on shared historical and cultural traditions, complementary economic systems and a common belonging to the European Union. The initiative is also intended to favor a dialogue on topics of bilateral interest between particularly representative figures from both Countries, involving also private players, with the contribution of the media and of the world of culture. (Photo by Massimiliano Ferraro/Pacific Press)