News of Malta
  • Home
  • Places & Community
  • News
  • Organisation? Send us your Press Release
No Result
View All Result
News of Malta
  • Home
  • Places & Community
  • News
  • Organisation? Send us your Press Release
No Result
View All Result
News of Malta
No Result
View All Result

Meloni: Italy Does Not Want to Enter a War

March 5, 2026
in Georgia Meloni, Italy, Top Story, War
A A
0
Meloni: Italy Does Not Want to Enter a War
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has expressed growing concern over the escalating crisis in the Middle East, warning that the conflict could have serious and unpredictable consequences, including potential effects on Italy. Speaking during a radio interview, Meloni said the situation “is worrying on several fronts,” highlighting the increasing instability in the international system.

She explained that the tensions reflect “an increasingly evident crisis of international law and multilateral institutions,” which she said are contributing to “a world increasingly governed by chaos.” According to the prime minister, Iran’s reaction to recent developments has intensified the situation, noting that Tehran is “essentially bombing several countries,” including nations that had previously worked toward a nuclear agreement with Iran.

Meloni warned that the conflict carries “the risk of an escalation that could have completely unpredictable consequences.” She added that the Italian government is closely monitoring developments because of the “possible repercussions for Italy.” The prime minister also stressed that Italy has no intention of entering the conflict, stating clearly: “We are not at war and we do not want to enter a war.”

She explained that any broader use of Italian military bases by allies would be discussed with Parliament if such a request were made. Meloni also emphasised that Italian security services remain fully mobilised, stressing that “the level of alert is extremely high” due to potential terrorism risks.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

Meloni is expected to address Parliament on 11 March to discuss the Middle East crisis and the upcoming European Council meeting.

🇲🇹 For more stories from across the world, follow News of Malta.

Tags: ItalyMeloniNewsWar

Related Posts

Top Story

Government’s Economic Record Is “The Best Guarantee for the Future” – PM

Prime Minister Robert Abela has said that the Labour Government’s economic performance provides the strongest guarantee for Malta’s future,...

by News of Malta
July 12, 2026
Top Story

PM Robert Abela Visits Specialised Paceville Police Squad

Prime Minister Robert Abela has visited the specialised police squad dedicated to Paceville, highlighting ongoing efforts to strengthen police...

by News of Malta
July 10, 2026
National

Malta Records Just 98 More Births Than Deaths in 2025

The Northern Harbour district had the highest proportion of foreign citizens in Malta and Gozo at the end of...

by News of Malta
July 9, 2026
National

Malta Introduces On-the-Spot Fines for Non-Residents

A new Legal Notice has come into force allowing on-the-spot fines to be issued to people who are not...

by News of Malta
July 9, 2026
Next Post
Pope Leo XIV Invites Catholics Worldwide to Pray for Peace

Pope Leo XIV Invites Catholics Worldwide to Pray for Peace

ADVERTISEMENT
  • Home
  • Places & Community
  • News
  • Organisation? Send us your Press Release

© NewsOfMalta 2025 - Any Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Homepage
  • News
  • Places & Community
  • People
  • Organisation? Send us your Press Release

© NewsOfMalta 2025 - Any Rights Reserved