Italian Prime Minister Meloni recently arrived in Beirut during a tense time on the southern border of Lebanon. During a meeting with her Lebanese counterpart, Miqati, she renewed Italy’s commitment to the security and stability of Lebanon. Rome is working to prevent an escalation in the conflict between Israel and Hamas. The Lebanese Prime Minister expressed appreciation for Italy’s contribution to the UNIFIL mission and the training of local armed forces. The two leaders also discussed immigration and the fight against human trafficking.
In a televised interview before her trip to Lebanon, Meloni explained that the government has increased security measures to prevent terrorist actions in Italy. Since October 7, 47 suspected radicals have been deported, the same number as in an entire year. Meloni also responded to accusations from the Russian leader regarding the Moscow attack, attributing blame to whoever wanted to, whether it be Kiev or the West. She emphasized that the ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack, and it would not have benefited Ukraine. The Prime Minister reaffirmed support for Zelensky, stating that if they don’t give up, they will force Putin to negotiate, but also rejected Macron’s proposal to send troops to Ukrainian soil, emphasizing the need to be cautious.
The tense situation in Lebanon and the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas were key topics of discussion during Meloni’s visit to Beirut. Italy’s commitment to supporting Lebanon’s security and stability was reiterated during talks with the Lebanese Prime Minister. The issue of immigration and combating human trafficking were also addressed during the meeting between the two leaders. Meloni highlighted the increased security measures in Italy to prevent terrorist actions and emphasized the importance of taking a strong stance against radicalism.
In response to accusations from the Russian leader regarding the Moscow attack, Meloni maintained her position that the ISIS claimed responsibility and that the attack would not have benefitted Ukraine. She also expressed support for Zelensky in negotiations with Putin. Meloni rejected Macron’s proposal to send troops to Ukraine, emphasizing the need for caution. The Prime Minister’s trip to Beirut came at a critical time, with tensions high in the region and Italy working to prevent further escalation in the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Meloni’s visit to Lebanon highlighted Italy’s commitment to supporting the country’s security and stability amidst regional tensions. The government’s efforts to prevent terrorist actions in Italy, including the deportation of suspected radicals, were emphasized during discussions with Lebanese officials. The Prime Minister’s response to accusations regarding the Moscow attack and her stance on supporting Zelensky in negotiations with Putin were also key points addressed during her trip. Overall, Meloni’s visit to Beirut underscored Italy’s continued dedication to promoting peace and security in the region.