NEUTRALITÀ E INTERESSE NAZIONALE: LA STRADA DI SAN MARINO IN POLITICA ESTERA - DOMANI - Motus Liberi
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NEUTRALITÀ E INTERESSE NAZIONALE: LA STRADA DI SAN MARINO IN POLITICA ESTERA - DOMANI - Motus Liberi
San Marino should reaffirm its historic neutral, dialogue-based foreign policy by ensuring decisions are made with broad parliamentary and civil society consensus. The piece argues for a cautious, principled approach to international engagement—emphasizing diplomacy, rule of law, human rights, and anti-terrorism efforts—rather than unilateral or factional moves. It calls for every foreign and security policy decision to be debated in the Consiglio Grande e Generale with all p
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