Donald Trump stunningly supported the third largest EU country Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni It was most frightened when the United States voted against a resolution of the Russian offensive war at the UN General Assembly.
Meloni, who has implemented exceptionally cautious Ukraine’s policy so far, immediately announced that he was ready to send soldiers to Ukraine soil.
At the same time, the melon was whining his other decisions and, for example, attended a G7 video meeting, even though he had previously announced that he was too busy. He also promised to travel to the British allies in London on Sunday, although he has previously taken a distance to the British.
Italy now leads a completely different prime minister than at the weekend, when Meloni convinced his support for Trump “anywhere” at a meeting of American conservatives.
Professor of Political Science at Roman Luiss University Giovanni Orsina In the melon’s reaction, it is a direct connection to the fact that Italy does not have a nuclear weapon unlike, for example, France and Britain. That is why the Italian Prime Minister is now carefully considering how he must set the chips of his foreign policy.
“The turn looks sensible, but the melon is already in trouble.”
For the first time in the melon’s back brawl now, the real Vladimir Putin fear. If researchers’ horror scenario of the European interest division is realized, Italy may not be one of the winners.
The turning point looks sensible, but at home the melon is already in trouble. The full translation does not appeal to the Putinist Lega leader in the same government Matteo Salvinia and not in Putin’s immediate circle Silvio Berlusconi Founded by Forza Italy.
For this reason, the melon had to pack his statements on Thursday morning, and the position of official Italian is now that troops can be sent to Ukraine as part of the UN operation. The design was made by Forza Italy’s leading Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani. This, too, is hardly suitable for Matteo Salvin, who opposes any Ukraine support fiercely.
The dividing line inside Italy is the same as the line between Putinists, the extreme right and others. A researcher of the Italian Institute for Foreign Policy Nathalie Tocci It is reminded that it is this division that works for the benefit of both Trump and Putin.
Only a cohesive Europe is strong enough to meet the safety challenge ahead. Giorg’s full translation can be a decisive step in the right direction.
The author is the correspondent of Kauppalehti in Udine.