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Meloni “Ventotene case? Me insulted. Support for Kiev and American efforts.”

BRUSSELS (ITALPRESS) – “I didn’t insult anyone, I was shocked by the reaction seen in the courtroom, I think that the reaction of the left was a totally discombobulated reaction.” Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said this on the sidelines of the European Council proceedings about her words on the Ventotene Manifesto.

“I believe,” he adds, “that the essence of some of the passages I read in that manifesto, namely that the people are fundamentally incapable of self-determination and therefore should be educated and not listened to, is unfortunately quite structured in the left even today. “I did not insult anyone,” he adds, “Currently the one who was insulted was me and widely.

As for Ukraine, in the EU Council conclusions, Meloni says, “support for Kiev is maintained, U.S. efforts are also supported,” as is the Italian call “for a just and lasting peace,” and “reference is made to reconstruction.”

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(ITALPRESS).