During a meeting at Palazzo Chigi with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni discussed the support of allies for Ukraine’s legitimate defense and the role that NATO can and should play in coordinating efforts in this regard. Meloni emphasized the shared goal of creating the best possible conditions for a just peace and helping Ukraine look towards the future. She highlighted Italy’s contribution, particularly focusing on providing military aid, with an emphasis on anti-aircraft defense systems to protect civilians. In addition to military support, Italy continues to provide comprehensive humanitarian assistance and aid for reconstruction efforts.
Meloni announced that Italy will host the ‘Ukraine Recovery Conference’ in 2025 in Rome, an important event that the Italian government and the entire Italian system are already actively working on. The conference aims to address the post-conflict recovery and rebuilding efforts in Ukraine. Furthermore, efforts are ongoing to ensure the implementation of the agreement on the use of interest generated by Russian assets frozen as part of sanctions. This agreement was a significant achievement during Italy’s presidency of the G7 and the G7 leaders’ summit, demonstrating Italy’s commitment to addressing the Ukrainian crisis through diplomatic and financial means.
Italy’s continued support for Ukraine encompasses various aspects, including military aid, humanitarian assistance, and reconstruction efforts. Meloni highlighted the importance of anti-aircraft defense systems in protecting the civilian population, underscoring the country’s commitment to ensuring the safety and security of Ukrainians. The Italian government is actively involved in preparations for the ‘Ukraine Recovery Conference’ in 2025, demonstrating its dedication to supporting Ukraine in its efforts to rebuild and move forward. Additionally, efforts are ongoing to utilize interest generated by frozen Russian assets to provide further financial assistance to Ukraine, a key initiative resulting from Italy’s efforts in international diplomacy.
In her statements, Prime Minister Meloni emphasized the importance of collaboration and support from allies in ensuring Ukraine’s right to self-defense. She praised Italy’s contributions, particularly in the realm of military assistance, focusing on anti-aircraft defense systems as a crucial element in protecting civilians. The commitment to providing humanitarian aid and supporting reconstruction efforts showcases Italy’s comprehensive approach to assisting Ukraine in its journey towards peace and stability. The upcoming ‘Ukraine Recovery Conference’ in 2025, to be hosted in Rome, highlights Italy’s ongoing commitment to supporting Ukraine’s post-conflict recovery and development.
Meloni’s announcements underscore Italy’s commitment to supporting Ukraine’s security and promoting peace in the region. The hosting of the ‘Ukraine Recovery Conference’ in 2025 demonstrates Italy’s proactive approach in addressing the humanitarian and reconstruction needs of Ukraine. Additionally, efforts to implement the agreement on utilizing interest from frozen Russian assets further highlight Italy’s commitment to providing financial support to Ukraine. Through these initiatives, Italy continues to play a significant role in supporting Ukraine and working towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict. Meloni’s statements reflect Italy’s dedication to ensuring stability and security in the region through diplomatic, financial, and humanitarian channels.