Meloni, on Sanchez's Refusal to Pay 5%: «Italy and Spain Have Signed the Same Thing, and Everyone Has Said: 'Long Live, Well Done!'»
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The Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, responded forcefully and with a long ironic smile when asked about the position of the President of the Spanish Executive, Pedro Sánchez, who rejected the 5% increase in NATO spending at the Hague summit. This was literally Meloni’s answer: “Italy has done like Spain, because Spain has signed exactly the same document that we have signed; and I also add that I do not think I have heard anyone’s speech …
Meloni emphasizes that Italy and Spain have signed the same thing: an increase in defense spending of 5%.
The Prime Minister of Italy denied that there had been a 'controversial tone' during the summit held in The Hague
Pedro Sánchez is the only leader in The Hague who is convinced that Spain has signed with NATO that it will only spend 2.1% of its GDP on defense to meet the Alliance's demands. Neither the organization's top officials, such as its Secretary General, Mark Rutte, nor the vast majority of the other members, confirm what the Spanish president says: either he is using one of his strategies to deceive both NATO and its members, or Mark Rutte is lying…
The Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, celebrated on Wednesday "unity" and the desire to strengthen NATO, at the end of the annual summit, and assured that all countries, including Spain, have signed the same commitment. "The important thing is the unity of the Alliance and its willingness to strengthen itself. This is a very important element", Meloni said in a statement to the media. Asked about Spain's position of asking for another perc…
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