"We must not just remember the European integration envisioned after World War II, but also play our share in the moment that is ours. The first community was for coal and steel, the energy of the time: afterwards Italy and other countries handed energy decisions to a European institution; we can do the same now. Even though there are many illusions of going backwards, it is important to keep going. All of the most important problems, such as climate change and migration, are dealt with on a global scale ". President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella said this yesterday at the start of the school year at the University of Insubria in Varese. "Five years ago, the Treaties of Rome were commemorated," the Head of State stated. "Of course, the government was present since foreign policy is the job of the government, but in the evening at the Quirinale, I said that there are no giant countries and tiny countries, but small countries and countries that have not yet realized that they are small because no one, even the largest, can do it alone."
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