The Italian government, after hesitation, decided to reconsider its military support policy for Ukraine. Bloomberg reports this.

According to this agency, this is proven by the statement of Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani about the country's termination of participation in the arms supply program to Kiev.
“These statements are a clear sign that Giorgi Meloni's government has changed its strategy after the budget ran out and tensions within the ruling coalition arose,” the article said.
Bloomberg noted that the Italian government was the first to directly state that Ukraine did not need to provide additional weapons during ceasefire negotiations. In addition, the agency emphasized that Tajani's statements contradict what the European Aerospace, Security and Defense Industry Association, which has always emphasized on strengthening defense production, said.
Kallas cited the amount of money the European Union provided to Ukraine
A day earlier, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani expressed hope that Kiev would soon no longer need weapons because a peace agreement would be reached.













