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Ambassador Giovanni Castellaneta argues that a Group of Twenty meeting on Afghanistan can be a vital opportunity for the stabilisation of the country as well as indirect...
During his visit to Rome, the Kremlin’s Foreign Minister Lavrov highlighted that Russia is essentially uninterested in a G20-wide approach to the Afghan crisis. It comes...
An interview with Charles Kupchan, US political scientist and Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). Afghanistan is a short-term defeat for Biden, Xi...
Following the urgent evacuation of Afghan refugees, the next emergency will be not turning the country into a playground for China and Russia. We need to talk to the...
Andrea Gilli, Senior Researcher at the NATO Defense College, and Mauro Gilli, Senior Researcher at the Center for Security Studies at ETH Zurich, reflect on the...
The budding entente between London and Rome on Afghanistan could have world-changing knock-on effects via the G7 and G20 summits
PM Draghi intends to harness the global forums to create a global, diplomatically-driven approach to the Afghan crisis. A rundown od Italy’s ongoing hands-on-deck...
In his first interview as Prime Minister, Mario Draghi drew a clear picture of the situation created by the return of the Taliban in Afghanistan - knowing he had to...
Exit the West, enter Iran, Russia and China. Three experts map out the global power shifts that might derive from the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan