Monaco’s Minister of External Relations and Cooperation, Isabelle Berro-Amadeï, has told the official commemoration of the Roma and Sinti genocide at Auschwitz-Birkenau that remembrance demands constant vigilance against every form of hatred, speaking in her role as president of the Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers. Monaco currently holds the six-month rotating presidency of the Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers for the first time, a role Berro-Amadeï chairs on the Principality’s behalf. Memory, she said, is one of the foundations of peace and of the defence of Europe’s democratic values. Passing on memoryOn the margins of the commemoration, Berro-Amadeï joined a meeting between young Roma and Sinti and survivors of the Holocaust, devoted to passing remembrance on to new generations. See more in our free newsletter, follow our Podcasts on Spotify, and check us out on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Tik Tok.