Ministerial meeting on Foreign Affairs
CAPRI17-18-19 April
The G7 Foreign Ministers under the chairmanship of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Hon. Antonio Tajani, met in Capri from 17 to 19 April.
Here are the final documents drawn up at the end of the sessions.
Documents
ADDRESSING GLOBAL CHALLENGES, FOSTERING PARTNERSHIPS – pdf: opens a new window SITUATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST - pdf: opens a new window STEADFAST SUPPORT TO UKRAINE – pdf: opens a new windowPhotos
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The host city
Capri
With its Piazzetta, Faraglioni, and the promenade of via Camerelle or via Krupp, Capri is an elegant and refined island that fascinates the whole world.
The splendid Villa Jovis, from where Tiberius ruled the Roman Empire, is ideal for enjoying the light of Capri. The views of the Gulfs of Salerno and Naples from the top of Monte Solaro, in the lovely Anacapri, are breathtaking. Villa San Michele, also situated in Anacapri, is the house-museum dedicated to the life and work of the Swedish doctor and writer Axel Munthe, one of the many intellectuals who chose this island as their retreat.
A destination of choice for intellectuals, scientists, artists and travellers on the Grand Tour, the island has now become a cosmopolitan centre for international relations and connections. A place with a strong identity, yet open to the world, that best represents the spirit of the Italian G7 Presidency.
Stopping under the Clock Tower in the Piazzetta to breathe in the island’s charming atmosphere is a must. Walking down the Via Camerelle shopping street, all the way to the end of Via Tragara, the panorama opens out onto the belvedere, offering a spectacular view of the Faraglioni, rock formations that rise from the crystal-clear blue water, reaching an average height of 100 metres.
With its timeless charm and magic, Capri is able to enchant each and every one of its guests, regardless of the length of their stay.