Italy's Meloni vows to put national energy interests first
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Ticker: Italy’s Meloni vows to put national energy interests first
Far-right leader Giorgia Meloni, who is poised to become Italy’s next premier, vowed Saturday to put national interests first in tackling soaring energy costs as she made her first public outing since her Brothers of Italy party won the most votes in the country’s national election.Meloni’s address to farmers and producers at an agricultural fair in Milan came as Russia’s Gazprom utility informed gas giant ENI that no natural gas would be delive…
Italy's election winner Meloni stresses “national interests”
Italy's probably future Prime Minister Meloni has announced a kind of “Italy First” course. It is a question of defending national interests. Gazprom surprisingly announced that it would no longer supply gas to Italy. more Read the message on www.tagesschau.de
Italy’s Meloni vows to put national energy interests first
By NICOLE WINFIELDROME (AP) — Far-right leader Giorgia Meloni, who is poised to become , vowed Saturday to in tackling soaring energy costs as she made her first public outing since her Brothers of Italy party won the most votes in the country’s national election.Meloni’s address to farmers and producers at an agricultural fair in Milan came as Russia’s Gazprom utility informed gas giant ENI that no natural gas would be delivered to Italy on Sa…
Italy's Meloni vows to put national energy interests first
Far-right leader Giorgia Meloni, who is poised to become Italy’s next premier, vowed Saturday to put national interests first in tackling soaring energy costs as she made her first public outing since her Brothers of Italy party won the most votes in the country's national election.Meloni's address to farmers and producers at an agricultural fair in Milan came as Russia's Gazprom utility informed gas giant ENI that no natural gas would be delive…
Italy's Meloni vows to put national energy interests first
Far-right leader Giorgia Meloni, who is poised to become Italy’s next premier, vowed Saturday to put national interests first in tackling soaring energy costs as she made her first public outing since her Brothers of Italy party won the most votes in the country's national election.Meloni's address to farmers and producers at an agricultural fair in Milan came as Russia's Gazprom utility informed gas giant ENI that no natural gas would be delive…
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