Stefano Graziosi
Stefano Graziosi
Graduate in Philosophy at the Catholic University of Milan, he is journalist who deals with geopolitics and international relations; he writes for the Italian newspaper La Verità and is a researcher at the Machiavelli Center for Political and Strategic Studies; he co-authored with Heritage Foundation’s James Carafano several articles in the Washington Times and The National Interest
The Connection between the Three Seas Initiative and the Middle Corridor: An Italian Perspective

The Connection between the Three Seas Initiative and the Middle Corridor: An Italian Perspective

It is not a mystery. The Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, intends not to renew the controversial memorandum of understanding on the Belt and Road Initiative. After all, this deal has always been risky from a geopolitical point of view and it is good that the Prime Minister is about to take such a step. Indeed, we should not forget that China is listed among the major geopolitical threats to the West. On the other hand, Rome will face significant challenges. It is in fact possible that Italy will be hit by Chinese retaliation. Meloni is aware of this. Not surprisingly, in recent months she has significantly strengthened relations with the United States and India. It is for this reason that, looking ahead, the Prime Minister should consider joining the Three Seas Initiative. More


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