(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 19 - Premier Mario Draghi on Thursday
announced an Italy-Turkey summit in Ankara at the beginning of
July.
He said the meet, the first of its kind in 10 years, would
assess negotiating prospects and bilateral relations.
Turkey is currently opposing Sweden and Finland's bid to join
NATO saying the two Baltic States are harbouring Kurdish
separatist militants.
photo: Draghi and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at a
recent G20 meet (ANSA).
Italy-Turkey summit at Ankara in July says Draghi
Will weigh negotiating prospects, bilateral ties