Italy’s Meloni: Recognizing Palestinian State Before It Is Established May Be ‘Counterproductive’
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Italy’s Meloni: Recognizing Palestinian State Before It Is Established May Be ‘Counterproductive’
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Saturday that recognizing the State of Palestine before it is established could be counterproductive. "I am very much in favor of the State of Palestine but I am not in favor of recognizing it prior to establishing it," Meloni told Italian daily La Repubblica. "If something that doesn't
A motion presented to the House by the then FdI leader deployed the party for the recognition of the Palestinian State.
According to Giorgia Meloni, the French president would recognize a non-existent state - The Italian prime minister says Macron's announcement will cause more problems than it solves.
Meloni announced in a Rome newspaper that "the situation is not ripe" for such a decision.
Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini (Lega) declared that recognizing the Palestinian state "is now a gift to Hamas, it's a gift to Islamic terrorists." The Minister of Infrastructure and Transport's remarks came during a meeting with journalists in Florence. Salvini emphasized that before recognition, the hostages must be released and what he calls "a globally recognized terrorist organization" must be disbanded. The League leader drew a histor…
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