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July 4, 1974

Letter by the Italian Ambassador in London, Raimondo Manzini, to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Aldo Moro

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Italian Ambassador to London, Raimondo Manzini, writes to Foreign minister Moro in the aftermath of the 1974 Ottawa Declaration. He discusses the British interest in reviving the Special Relationship with the US and its effects on European politics, and suggests that through intensified dialogue and cooperation, an Anglo-Italian solidarity could function as a counterweight to the close Franco-German relations.


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Istituto Luigi Sturzo, Archivio Giulio Andreotti, NATO Series, Box 167, Subseries 1, Folder 050.

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2017-06-08

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Letter

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145164

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MacArthur Foundation, Carnegie Corporation of New York (CCNY) and Istituto Luigi Sturzo