Crans-Montana. "Nothing to Pay": Switzerland Will Send More Invoices to the Italian Victims of the Fire
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Gian Carlo Cornado is defending the interests of the Italian victims of the fire disaster with unusual vigor. At the same time, he praises the Valais public prosecutor's office – and confirms his imminent departure as ambassador.
Last month, the hospital in Valais sent copies of invoices to injured families and invoices to the Italian State. Swiss President Guy Parmelin met with Giorgia Meloni and Sergio Mattarella to defuse the conflict.
EDITORIAL. The President of the Confederation has met over the last two days with the President of the Italian Council, Giorgia Meloni, and President Sergio Mattarella. A diplomatic sequence largely dominated by the aftermath of the drama of Crans-Montana. A subject that poisons the relations between Rome and Bern. And it would be time that this stoppedIt was Sunday evening, in a program of great listening on Italian television. Sitting on a pia…
Last month, the hospital in Valais sent copies of invoices to injured families and invoices to the Italian State. Swiss President Guy Parmelin met with Giorgia Meloni and Sergio Mattarella to defuse the conflict.
Does Switzerland have to pay the costs of hospitalisation of the Italian victims of Crans-Montana? While the Federal Council and Italy discuss an agreement in this direction, the idea divides in Bern. National Councillor Cyril Aellen, for example, is very critical. When asked in Forum, the President of the Confederation Guy Parmelin defends the approach.
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