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Ukraine: Meloni, the centre-right, has always had a clear position

2022-12-14T10:41:19.470Z


LIVE from the Senate, the discussion on the communications of the premier in view of the European Council of 15 and 16 December: 'The only chance for negotiations is support for Kiev' (ANSA)


"If one had really had to fear that with a new government" there would have been "a different position on the conflict in Ukraine, that fear could have existed if others had won. The centre-right parties" in fact "have always voted clearly, unlike the center-left. The only dystonias were in the field that she also represented".

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said so in her replies to the Senate addressing Pier Ferdinando Casini.

A camp, you underlined that you had among your "allies, a party that wrote that you shouldn't send weapons to Ukraine, the left allied with the Democratic Party".

"I agree on the theme of triangulation with France and Germany, which has been lacking in recent years", the table "wobbled because there were two legs. Now the situation has changed and allows us to play a different role".



In her replies to the Senate, Meloni said she was against an "EU of Serie A and B", "I don't agree - she said - with this idea of ​​a club".

"What a message we give Russia when we say Poland is not our friend."

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said so in the replies to the Senate.



"On the subject of energy, I did not take the floor before the start of the debate because there was no substantial news from yesterday's Energy Affairs Council in Brussels. The negotiations are still ongoing, it seems postponed to the Energy Council on 19 December. We will bring the issue on the table at tomorrow's European Council," Meloni said.



"The only possibility today for a negotiating table is that there is a balance between the forces involved in the conflict. This passes through support for Ukraine. If we hadn't supported Ukraine, as someone said, because it was too weak , we would not have had a peace but an invasion. I defend the right of a sovereign nation to defend its sovereignty."

This was stated by the Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni,



"Can we offer a citizen's income to the Russians to convince them to withdraw their troops?".

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni chose irony to respond to the M5s senator Pietro Lorefice, in his reply to Palazzo Madama on the communications of the European Council.

"The sending of weapons was decided by the previous government, with the M5s at the helm - said Meloni -. On behalf of Italy I want to thank the 5 Star Movement for the support it has given to the Ukrainian people. Facts count more than words".

Source: ansa

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