Italy has made it clear that it does not intend to take part in any military escalation in the Middle East as tensions surrounding Iran continue to grow.
Speaking before the Italian Senate, Giorgia Meloni firmly outlined her government’s position, emphasizing that Rome will not be drawn into a potential war involving Iran despite increasing international pressure and military activity in the region.
“We want to be absolutely clear,” Meloni told lawmakers. “Italy is not at war in the Middle East, and Italy has no intention of becoming part of a war against Iran.”
Her statement comes at a time when geopolitical tensions across the region are intensifying, raising fears of a broader confrontation. However, the Italian government appears determined to avoid direct military involvement and instead prioritize diplomatic solutions.
Meloni stressed that the crisis in the Middle East is one of the most complex international challenges in recent years, but she believes the path forward should focus on diplomacy, stability, and de-escalation rather than further military action.Italy Distances Itself from Escalating Middle East Conflict while supporting international initiatives aimed at reducing tensions and encouraging dialogue between opposing sides.
The statement highlights Italy’s effort to maintain a balanced stance as global powers continue to increase their presence in the region. Rome, Meloni said, will continue working with allies and regional partners to prevent the situation from escalating into a wider conflict and to promote peaceful solutions wherever possible.
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