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"International Law only Counts so Much," and Other Pleasantries Said by Minister Tajani

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In a country like Italy, whose capital lends its name to one of the most important treaties establishing international law, one might expect respect for international law to be a central point of reference in shaping national foreign policy. Yet, this does not seem to be the case. "International law matters up to a certain point," said Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani, who holds the position that should dictate the country's foreign policy.
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In a country like Italy, whose capital lends its name to one of the most important treaties establishing international law, one might expect respect for international law to be a central point of reference in shaping national foreign policy. Yet, this does not seem to be the case. "International law matters up to a certain point," said Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani, who holds the position that should dictate the country's foreign policy.

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AFV broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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