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29 June 2021 "We discussed how to counter the impact of the pandemic and promote an inclusive and resilient recovery. All within the framework of the path that will lead to the G20 in Rome on 30 and 31 October". This was stated by the Foreign Minister, Luigi Di Maio, in the final press conference of the G20 ministerial in Matera.



Everyone's commitment against food insecurity


"I am particularly proud of the fact that we have all reaffirmed our commitment against food insecurity by adopting the Matera Declaration. And I am very proud that the adoption took place right here, confirming the role of international leadership of Italy ", said Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio.



Having to support Africa to get it out of a difficult period Matera


"Africa is a fundamental interlocutor in facing common challenges in a perspective of equal partnership. I believe that the G20 has a duty to support Africa in order to emerge from this difficult period and to enter a phase of sustained and sustainable growth. It has immense resources, we must act to release this enormous potential ". Among other things, this commitment "will have consequences on both shores of the Mediterranean", said Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio at a press conference at the G20 in Matera, adding that the dialogue with African colleagues will continue with the 'Meetings with the Africa 'on 7-8 October in Rome. .



Differences in the G20 but united in cooperating on climate


"Beyond the differences and distances of some countries at the G20 table, we all agree that we must cooperate on climate change. And even where there are differences, we must try with all our strength to tackle the issue of upheaval together. climate and making our societies sustainable, "said the foreign minister. "There can be no sustainable economic recovery if we don't invest in the health of our planet." 



Italy will soon have a special climate envoy


Italy will shortly appoint a special climate envoy, as has already been done by other large countries such as the United States and Great Britain. This was confirmed by the Foreign Minister, Luigi Di Maio, in the final press conference of the G20 ministerial in Matera. "This is a fundamental role for the sustainability of our societies and our economic models and for reducing the impact on the environment", explained the owner of the Farnesina.