First "a message of deep friendship to the Italian people", sent via Twitter one year after the signing of the Quirinale Treaty.

Then, in the afternoon, a

phone call

directly

to Giorgia Meloni

, to express "support" and "solidarity" after the dramatic events in

Ischia

.

The French president

Emmanuel Macron

seizes the double opportunity of the day, a happy one and a more serious and dramatic one, to reach out to the Italian government after the clash on the migrant dossier, and he does so symbolically on the first anniversary of the

pact between Italy and France

which "sealed the union between our two countries".

A message to which the head of state, Sergio Mattarella, responded quickly, again via Twitter, underlining in turn how the Treaty relaunches "an intense and authentic friendship between our peoples, which must be nurtured in the common interest of the two countries and, together, of the EU”.