"We have reached the point, a moment that has never been experienced since 1989: we need to reflect on the absolute need for a new, fairer and more sustainable world order."
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Siamo arrivati al dunque, ad un momento che mai si era vissuto dal 1989: occorre riflettere sull’assoluta esigenza su cosa possa essere un nuovo, più giusto e sostenibile ordine mondiale. — Giorgio Napolitano. As quoted in Migranti, Napolitano: ‘Governi dicano verità. Riflettere su nuovo ordine mondiale’, in Il Fatto Quotidiano (April 22, 2015; in Italian (with a similar Parliamentary speech video, dated back to January 2015)
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