Summary
Italy is set to play a defining role in the use of the EU recovery fund, whose success or failure will likely shape European integration for years to come.
Under Prime Minister Mario Draghi, the country is focused on dealing with the pandemic while promoting Italian and European interests as president of the G20 and co-chair of COP26.
The Draghi government is shifting the priorities of Italian foreign policy towards the European Union, the transatlantic relationship, and multilateralism more broadly.
This marks a break with the approaches of the previous two governments, which were intent on partnership with China and Russia.