the G7 starts from Brindisi

Mauro D’Attis, parliamentarian from Brindisi, what value does it have for the city to be able to host the dinner on 13 June with Sergio Mattarella and the G7 leaders?

«Puglia and Brindisi will be at the center of world politics. The leaders of the countries joining the G7 will be in our city as the first stop and this has an extraordinary value on the socio-economic front of the entire territory. I feel I must thank, also on behalf of the community, Prime Minister Meloni and Deputy Prime Minister Tajani for the tangible sign of attention towards our community.”

The international event will be hosted in the unique setting of the Castello Svevo…

«The Castle is in a strategic and above all safe position: on one side, it has the historic center of Brindisi and on the other, the internal part of the port. A perfect synthesis of the soul of the city, a historical heritage of absolute value. Overlooking the port, it also talks about the strong relationship that the city has with the port infrastructure, which we are doing great and incessant work to strengthen so that it returns to being a crucial port for the economic development of the area. In short, the location is beautiful, you know, but it is significant that it also evokes so many aspects of my city.”

How does the world showcase fit into the redemption path of the Salento capital?

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