Meloni Says She Would Not Back U.S. Troop Withdrawal From Italy
- Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stated she would oppose any U.S. troop withdrawal from Italy and emphasized that Italy has always honored its commitments.
- Meloni acknowledged that the decision on U.S. troop withdrawal from Italy would be made by Washington but expressed her opposition.
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Italy Pushes Back on Prospect of U.S. Troop Withdrawal as NATO Tensions Grow
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni signals opposition to any reduction of American forces stationed in Italy. The post Italy Pushes Back on Prospect of U.S. Troop Withdrawal as NATO Tensions Grow first appeared on [your]NEWS.
Meloni Opposes Potential U.S. Troop Withdrawal from Italy
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed her disapproval of any potential decision by President Trump to withdraw U.S. troops from Italy. Despite Trump's considerations, Meloni stated that the decision is not hers and shared her stance during a summit in Yerevan, Armenia. She plans to discuss this with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
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