(ANSA) - ROME, DECEMBER 15 - "I wrote to Giorgia Meloni, I told her about my trip. It was also a duty to talk about my impressions. I wrote to her that I hope she goes to Ukraine. She replied, let's see, then she has to say the rest. I I think your visit to Ukraine would be very useful. Italians are very loved here. The institutional presence of the government would be important", said Carlo Calenda, leader of Action, a guest on "The Breakfast Club" on Radio Capital, speaking from the border between Ukraine and Poland.
Calenda commented on Meloni's joke in the Senate on the citizen's income for the withdrawal of the Russians: "The citizen's income has nothing to do with it but the point of how to reach peace is there. I find it unbearable that there are people who say "peace, peace" without ever specifying how. What does it mean to open a great diplomatic avenue? Come and say it here, in Ukraine. All European leaders have called Putin by all means, but the Russian leader has never taken a step forward.
When these clichés are used, one wants play on people's fear. I find it immoral to do it on the skin of others".
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