A crisis like this arises once every century. The complete extent of the damages caused by the coronavirus epidemic will only be clear later, with time. However, we can already witness the difficulties faced by people, the damaged economic sectors, and the families disparaged by the loss of relatives. And though a vaccination has appeared on the horizon, our problems are far from over. Europeans have not yet seen the ray of hope they are anticipating. It is up to the European Union—and its strength, struggle for solidarity, and competence of Member States—to ensure that the people of Europe regain their faith in the future.
Root Causes of Migration Have to Be Addressed in Africa
Former Italian Deputy Foreign Minister Guglielmo Picchi provides insight in an interview for Magyar Nemzet.