The European press views the EU agreement as a poorly detailed political expedient and likely to be re-examined at a later stage. autumn as member states try to conclude bilateral agreements
The "vague commitments"
The mood of the Italian press goes from triumph to skepticism, and opinions are also divided on the negotiating position hard taken by the new Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte
Daniele Bellasio in the center left La Repubblica is less than jubilant about the case. "The big step forward is that there is no setback," he writes, calling the agreement "very strategic and quite astute" from German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emanuel Macron to "keep the united Europe at this extremely delicate time". "
Alberto D'Argenio and Tommaso Ciriaco in La Repubblica say that all Italy received on the issue of migrants was" vague commitments ", and note the" threatening "tone of the commentary of the Minister of Interior Matteo Salvini that "these are just words, I'm waiting for the facts, we'll see what happens next."
David Carretta, center-right Il Foglio agrees that President Macron " cleverly dragged Count of the agreement that France had wanted in the first place, "giving Italy" little or nothing of what she asked. "
The liberal right-wing Libero was in on the other hand full of praise for the new Prime Minister, saying that "the punches are paying off: Tale forces Macron to negotiate."