Italy to attend Trump's Board of Peace session as observer, Meloni announces
Italy will attend as an observer due to constitutional limits, joining over 20 countries discussing Gaza reconstruction and international stabilization efforts, US officials said.
- Italy will attend the United States President Donald Trump's Board of Peace for Gaza meeting on Thursday as an observer, as announced by Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani.
- Tajani stated that Italy conveyed to Washington the need to respect the article of the Italian Constitution that allows Italy to join international bodies only if on a par with all other members.
- Tajani also said that the Italian government condemns any attempts to annex the West Bank after Israel gave settlers a license to do so, urging Israel to stop the settlers' actions that risk jeopardizing the two-state solution.
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Opposition slams Italy's plan to attend US Board of Peace as observer
Italy's opposition groups criticised a government plan to attend the inaugural meeting of U.S. President Donald Trump's Board of Peace this week, saying on Tuesday that the body undermined the United Nations and ran counter to international law.
We are fighting in Italy, on the famous Board of Peace for Gaza by Donald Trump. But it also causes very strong tensions in Europe. Like almost all the initiatives of the pre...
With his usual search for impossible balances between Washington and Brussels, Giorgia Meloni now claims that Italy will be part of the Peace Board, the structure promoted by Donald Trump to coordinate the reconstruction of Gaza after the war, “but only as an observer country”, due to the obvious problems of fit with the Italian Constitution.Continue reading...
The legitimacy of the Board of Peace for Gaza invented and chaired by Donald Trump will draw a line between those who accept American projects, and not only, on the Strip and those who, instead, prefer to stay away from this explicit challenge to the relevance of the United Nations. That is why there is high attention to the decisions of the governments in view of the first meeting of the group, on 19 February in Washington: among those who will…
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