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May 28, 1986
The document describes the state of economic and trade relations between Italy and Libya focusing on acquisitions of crude oil. A short section also discusses American interests in Libya.
November 11, 1991
A summary of the Alliance's New Strategic Concept and the Rome Declaration on Peace and Cooperation published during the Rome Summit with comments from the Italian foreign ministry.
June 26, 1990
The document describes the state of the SNF negotiations that Italy and West Germany started pushing for in 1989.
May 2, 1989
NATO's Deputy Secretary General Marcello Guidi writes to Foreign Minister Andreotti at the end of his term volunteering his rather optimistic views on the developments in East-West relations and NATO during the past three years. Key topics include disarmament, the German question, and the future role of NATO.
March 5, 1988
The document describes the Declaration produced at the meeting of Heads of state and governments in Brussels. The declaration reaffirms solidarity between the Western allies and the essential nature of the transatlantic relations in managing security and disarmament.
July 27, 1988
Summary of the informal session of the High-Level Task Force seminar on Conventional Arms Control.
November 24, 1987
An analysis of the state of East-West relations. The document covers US-USSR relations, CSCE, euro-Soviet relations, and USSR internal developments.
April 14, 1987
The document spells out the Italian position in the debate over SRINF reductions and introduces three hypothetical solutions.
The document briefly describes the US and Soviet views on the question of SRINF reductions, and discusses the German concerns about the process.
April 15, 1987
Notes from the meeting between Foreign Minister of Italy, Giulio Andreotti, and Foreign Minister of West Germany, Hans-Dietrich Genscher. The theme of the discussion is strengthening of the bilateral relationship between Italy and West Germany, the two major non-nuclear powers in Europe.