Italy's Premier Giorgia Meloni attends a session at the Senate ahead of the upcoming European Council and refers about her government position on the Middle East war, in Rome, Italy, on March 11, 2026. [Riccardo De Luca - Anadolu Agency]
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said Wednesday that Italy “does not take part” in the US-Israeli military strikes against Iran and “does not want to enter” the war, Anadolu reports. Addressing the Senate, Meloni described the conflict as “one of the most complex crises in recent decades” and said it required “serious action,” according to Italian news agency Rai. Referring to the US-Israeli operation, she said it was “an intervention in which Italy does not take part and does not intend to take part.” “We are not at war and we do not want to enter a war,” she added. Meloni also said the US and Israeli intervention against Iran had been conducted “outside the framework of international law,” placing […]

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