(ANSA) - London, October 12 - The Foreign Office in London
has apologised for school forms in some districts that split
Italians into three categories, the Italian Ambassador to
Britain Pasquale Terracciano said on Wednesday.
He added that the forms, which asked applicants to
identify themselves as being of Italian, Neapolitan-Italian, or
Sicilian-Italian origin, will be fixed.
Terracciano said he had received a "telephone call" ahead
of a formal written apology after the embassy lodged a petition
of protest on Tuesday.
"Italy has been a unified country since March 17, 1861,"
the embassy had pointed out.
Terracciano said the Foreign Office "shared our
perplexities".
"They want to find out how this could have happened," he
continued.
"In the meantime they have committed themselves to ask for
those forms to be changed. More formal written apologies are
expected in the coming hours".
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Italian ambassador says applications to be fixed