Prime Minister George Meloni responded emotionally to Eliza Scutella, a member of the Five Star Movement Party, to request that aid to Ukraine be stopped.
The head of the Italian government, George Meloni, in his speech in the House of Representatives on March 22, spoke out sharply against the end of support for Ukraine. Rai News writes about it.
According to Meloni, cutting support for Ukraine means accepting the Russian invasion of Ukraine and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The Italian head of government said, “Mrs. Scutella is telling us to stop. I think this should be told to Putin dear. This is a betrayal of our position.”
Meloni said she did not want to replace the word “peace” with the word “invasion”. She believes that it is impossible to approve of Russia’s war against Ukraine. However, the politician is not against working on a peace plan and peace talks. According to him, the situation is much more complex than propaganda tries to imagine.
“Do you think Russia should stop hostilities and withdraw troops from Ukrainian territory in order to start negotiations? Do you think that Ukraine’s borders should be revised?” asked.
He implied that the territory of Ukraine, where so-called “self-determination referendums” were held, should not be left to Moscow’s rule.
Earlier, it was reported that the Italian police collected evidence of the Russian Federation’s mass crimes in Ukraine. The materials for the International Criminal Court are based on thousands of testimonies from Ukrainian refugees. One of the women told how her friend was raped by 5 soldiers of the Russian army.
The media said that Medvedev gave a special order to the PMC “Wagner” to kill the Italian Minister of Defense. According to journalists, Moscow has a kill list of Western politicians, including Italian Minister Guido Crosetto. “Wagnerites” have at least 2 cells in Europe.
Source: Focus
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