Minister for Europe commits to strengthening United Kingdom-Italy ties at Pontignano Conference 2019
Minister for Europe and the Americas at the Foreign Office, Christopher Pincher, will attend the annual UK-Italy Pontignano Conference.
The Minister for Europe and Americas at the Foreign Office, Christopher Pincher, will today (Friday 27 September) travel to Italy to attend the 27th Pontignano Conference.
Minster Pincher will join Italian Ministers at the bilateral conference in Siena to discuss issues affecting the United Kingdom and Italy, including Brexit, shared security threats and the strengthening and preserving of the Rules Based International System.
The Minister will meet Italy’s Europe Minister, Vincenzo Amendola, to discuss the rights of British nationals living in Italy and Italian citizens in the United Kingdom. The Minister will reiterate that securing the rights of British nationals in the EU, and giving citizens the reassurance they need, remains an absolute priority for the United Kingdom Government.
Speaking ahead of the conference, Minister Pincher said:
The United Kingdom and Italy are important partners and the 27th annual Pontignano conference demonstrates the close friendship and shared history between the United Kingdom and Italy.
We are proud that over 700,000 Italians have chosen to make the United Kingdom their home and that over 70,000 British nationals live in Italy.
We are committed to maintaining close links between our citizens and the many layers of friendship between our countries as the United Kingdom leaves the EU.
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