Giorgia Meloni, Trump’s Friend in Europe, Seeks Distance on Iran
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Italy’s Meloni breaks with Trump over Iran war
Italy’s Meloni breaks with Trump over Iran war | 12 March 2026 | Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, a close ally of U.S. President Donald Trump, has criticized the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, branding it part of a dangerous trend “outside international law.” She also condemned a deadly strike on an Iranian school widely attributed to the U.S. Meloni delivered the remarks during an address to the Italian Senate on Wednesday, placing the strikes…
From which side is the government on the side of international law or on the side of Trump and Netanyahu?. This is the question that has crossed the Chamber and Senate and has been repeated several times in the speeches of many members of the opposition parties to the Meloni government on the day on which the Parliament faced the crisis in Iran and the discussion around the next European Council. To this question answers, from the benches of Bro…
Meloni: War in Iran Is Not Italy’s Fight
Italy’s prime minister has distanced herself from America’s and Israel’s intervention in Iran, accepting that “we cannot afford an ayatollah regime in possession of nuclear weapons” while also condemning some of the early, dire consequences of the conflict. Speaking in the Italian Senate on Wednesday, Giorgia Meloni, who is often described as Europe’s ‘bridge-builder’ with Donald Trump, said quite clearly that “Italy is not participating and has…
"We are not at war and we do not want to go into war" said the Prime Minister in the Senate in the communications ahead of the EU Council and on the crisis in the Middle East.The President of the Council added: "It is in this context of crisis of the international system, in which threats become increasingly frightening and the unilateral interventions conducted outside the perimeter of international law multiply, which we must also place the Am…
Communications to the Senate. 'The government is not complicit in decisions of others. The intervention of the US and Israel outside international law' (ANSA)
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