“I think Giuliano Amato first of all identifies a path to follow. The Ustica massacre dates back to over 40 years ago and now at the Elysée there is a politically young president like Macron, this lays the theoretical foundations for an admission of French responsibility”. Thus Maurizio Molinari, director of Repubblica, speaking on SkyTg24. “All of this could transform a problem – the lack of clarity on the massacre – into an extraordinary opportunity to strengthen and strengthen the relationship between the two countries. We recall that Macron – continues Molinari – has given significant availability to Italian bodies on red terrorism, in particular those of President Mattarella. So I think it is legitimate to hope that France will make an opening gesture and the first reactions in Paris suggest that something is moving. The novelty of Amato’s interview – concludes the editor of Repubblica – is the choice to identify a credible interlocutor in Macron and this is the point on which we must concentrate in order to clarify and strengthen the relationship between the two countries”. Sky Videos – SkyTg24