''A meeting between young European, Arab and Mediterranean leaders: the development of networks and partnerships''. This is on the agenda at a meeting taking place today at Italy's Foreign Ministry. The meeting will be between institutional actors interested in cooperation in the Euro-Arab-Mediterranean area and young European and Arab leaders. The event has been organised by the Forum Nazionale Giovani (national youth forum) with support from the national youth agency. With the aim of bringing all of the principal institutional actors together, who are involved in the process of Euro-Arab and Mediterranean youth cooperation, the meeting will attempt to plan the process of youth cooperation and future joint activities on the basis of proposals that are emerging from meetings between young people taking place over recent days. Among those taking part in the event will be Italy's Foreign Minister, Giulio Terzi, the Minister for Youth and Sport of the Tunisian Republic, Tarak Dhiab, the Moroccan Minister for Youth and Sport, Mohamed Ouzzine, the Director of the national youth agency, Giovani Paolo Di Caro, the Chair of the Executive Council of the NorthSouth Centre of the Council of Europe, Deborah Bergamini and the Spokesperson for the President of Tunisia, Sami Ben Amara.
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