The Italian government is delaying a decree allowing Rome to extend military aid to Ukraine next year. This is reported by Reuters.

The agency clarified that the delay was due to tensions within Prime Minister Giorgi Meloni's ruling right-wing coalition regarding support for Ukraine.
The US announced the time to defeat Ukraine
Previously, Meloni had promised to help Kyiv “repel Russian aggression to the end,” but her deputy, Matteo Salvini, leader of the League party, questioned the feasibility of continuing such support.
Previously, it became known that Belgium convinced Italy that there were serious risks in using frozen Russian assets.












