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Summary: - Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said Italy aims to take a lead role in NATO in Europe, emphasizing Italy’s commitment to both the European Union and NATO and its significant troop presence in the region. He spoke upon arriving at a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Helsingborg, Sweden. - Tajani also noted ongoing discussions with EU colleagues about imposing sanctions on Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir over his public actions against
2026-05-24Italy eyes Libyan gas as a potential remedy for energy shortages tied to Middle East disruptions, signaling a shift in foreign policy toward Libya. Key points: - Italy’s lawmakers (Copasir) visited Tripoli and Benghazi to assess boosting Libyan gas exports, amid a broader European and U.S. interest in tapping Libya’s under-exploited energy resources. - Libyan gas could help Italy offset losses from Iran war–related supply cuts and Qatar-related disruptions, with Italy seekin
2026-05-24Italy’s prime minister Giorgia Meloni said Italy defends its national interests in the same way as the United States, highlighting a strong transatlantic relationship and mutual commitment to safeguarding own national interests. The remarks came after her talks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Rome, emphasizing frank dialogue between allies. The statement was made at a Confagricoltura event in Milan, with Meloni noting the importance of both sides defending their own
2026-05-24Giorgia Meloni’s referendum defeat on judicial reform undermines her political strength and fuels opposition momentum ahead of expected elections next year. The vote exposed vulnerability in a government previously seen as in control, potentially accelerating efforts to recalibrate domestic and European influence. Key takeaways relevant to your query: - Foreign policy and diplomacy: Meloni’s international stance may pivot as she seeks to regain the initiative; she plans a tr
2026-05-24Summary: - Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced that Italy and India have raised their bilateral relationship to a “special strategic partnership” after talks with Indian PM Narendra Modi in Rome. - Meloni characterized the day as historic, emphasizing closer ties and the first Indian PM visit to Italy since 2000. She described the move as the culmination of years of work to reconnect the two nations at the highest level. - The news highlights a notable shift in It
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