We'll Talk to Opposition over National Security -Meloni
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She emphasized that the Alliance is based on the military capabilities of its member countries.
"We will not leave Italy exposed, weak, unable to defend itself and protect its interests," Meloni said, among the applause of the deputies during an appearance in the Lower House in which he has reviewed the positions of his government on some issues of the international news in view of this week's key quotations.
The Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, has promised to "respect" the horizon of defense spending proposed for the next decade within the
NATO's updated proposal translates for everyone into a 3.5% commitment of the GDP for Defense and 1.5% of the GDP for Security. "They are important commitments that Italy will respect. We will not leave Italy exposed weak and unable to defend itself" said Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni speaking in the Chamber. "A path compatible with the priorities of the government, we will not distract resources from the priorities identified by the government …
A report by the think tank Bruegel and the German Kiel Institute questions the strategy followed for the rearmament of the European Union and warns that the key will be arms technology. Read
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