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Italy Denies U.S. Military Landing at Sigonella Base Over Authorization Issue: Report

Italian officials said the flights were outside a long-standing logistics deal and needed parliamentary approval, but the request came after takeoff.

  • On Tuesday, Italy denied U.S. military aircraft permission to land at the Sigonella air base in Sicily before flying to the Middle East, a source close to the matter confirmed.
  • Reports indicate "some U.S. bombers" were due to land, but permission was withheld because the U.S. failed to seek authorization or consult Italian military leadership as required by treaties governing base use.
  • Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's right-wing government stated it would seek parliamentary authorization for any future U.S. requests, though the Italian defence ministry offered no immediate comment on the incident.
  • Centre-Left opposition parties urged the government to block U.S. base usage entirely to avoid direct involvement in the conflict, intensifying domestic pressure on Meloni's administration.
  • This development follows Spain's recent decision to bar U.S. military flights, escalating tensions with Washington and complicating logistics for the ongoing Operation Epic Fury in the Middle East.
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Italy refused to allow US military aircraft to land on its Sigonella air base in Sicily on their way to the Middle East.

Itaalia keeldus hiljuti andmast luba Lähis-Itta lahingmissioonile suundunud USA lennukitel monthlyuda Sigonella bossis, teatasid teisipäeval kaitseministeeriumi allikas ja Itaalia meedia.

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Rome, Italy. Italy recently refused permission for some U.S. aircraft bound for the Middle East on a combat mission to land at their base in Sionella, a source from the Italian Ministry of Defence and media reported this Tuesday.The terms of the agreement with the United States state that some Italian bases can be used by U.S. military aircraft, but only for logistical purposes.The authorization for any use related to combat missions must come f…

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Diretta Sicilia broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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