Between tomorrow and Saturday, according to what is learned from government sources, the Council of Ministers could meet again to pass a decree for
a new deployment of Italian troops
, in line with the device that NATO is putting in place after the attacks Russians in Ukraine.
The decisions, it is underlined, are subordinated to
the Supreme Defense Council, convened by the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella for today at 16:30 at the Quirinale Palace
.
In the meantime
, Copasir held "an extraordinary meeting
with the hearing of the Delegated Authority for the Security of the Republic, Prefect Franco Gabrielli, regarding the Russian military attack. The undersecretary promptly updated the Committee on the meeting of the Interministerial Committee for the security of the Repubblica and on the government's intentions to deal with the very serious situation, together with European partners and Atlantic allies, and on the repercussions on our national security, with particular reference to the issue of energy supply, cyber security, the effects on migratory flows and the impact on the international scenario ".
This was announced by Adolfo Urso, president of Copasir.
It was, explains Urso, "a first necessary and immediate dialogue with the Government in the face of the Russian offensive, in a deeply changing geopolitical framework that the Committee has dealt with several times in recent sessions as well as in the Report on energy security and in the Report
The members of the League, Senator Paolo Arrigoni and Hon. Raffaele Volpi, also participated in the meeting
, recently transmitted to Parliament. This is an important sign of unity among political forces in dealing with the dramatic crisis in our Europe ".
Moscow's ambassador to Rome, Sergey Razov, "expressed the hope that, with respect to the Ukrainian situation, Italy will maintain that considered policy
which traditionally characterizes bilateral relations between Russia and Italy ", writes the Russian embassy in a note, after the summoning of the diplomat to the Farnesina.