"Sending NATO troops into Ukraine would trigger a “Third
World War”, warned Italian Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani, who went on to
accuse French President Emmanuel Macron of exploiting the conflict for personal
political purposes.
Senior Italian government officials castigated President
Macron for his recent spate of militaristic suggestions that NATO soldiers
could be deployed to Ukraine and therefore potentially engage with Russia.
Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani said that Italy’s
position is “very clear”, saying that while Rome plans to continue supporting Kyiv’s
fight, both through financial and military aid, this does not mean Italy is at
conflict with Russia and, therefore, there will be “no direct intervention by
our military in that conflict is envisaged, with tanks, planes or men.”
“It has never been discussed within NATO and we don’t
understand why today we need to evoke such a scenario, which would have very
dangerous consequences, even a Third World War,” Tajani warned.
“Our goal is to achieve peace, not to widen the conflict.
This is why we help Ukraine to resist, this is why they will not be left alone,
to reach an end to hostilities. But
it has nothing to do, I stress, with our direct intervention,” he told the
Milan-based Corriere della Sera newspaper.
The senior Italian politician went on to suggest that
President Macron might be engaging in political posturing, noting that the
“electoral campaign” for the European Parliament elections is in full swing,
with voters set to head to the polls in three months. Macron — who is coming
off a disastrous year plagued by riots, strikes and political chaos — is
currently trailing far behind Marine Le Pen’s populist right-wing National
Rally party, which is projected to come in first place in France; an outcome
that would likely damage Macron’s standing at home and abroad.
“I don’t understand, I don’t know if it’s the electoral
campaign that has an impact, influencing the attitude of many leaders when it
comes to voting. Maybe he wants to highlight the differences with pro-Russian
parties like Le Pen’s. But we are in a completely different position,” Tajani
said.
Macron’s comments were also criticised by Italian Minister
of Defence, Guido Crosetto, who said in an interview with La Repubblica that
Western leaders should “avoid sensational declarations… such as sending NATO to
Ukraine” while also accusing the French leader of being driven by “internal
political reasons.”
Crosetto went on to criticise the so-called “Weimar
Triangle” meeting between the leaders of France, Germany, and Poland in Berlin
on Friday, in which they agreed to ramp up military production to supply
Ukraine with more weapons and munitions.
The defence minister said that NATO should “avoid splitting
up into two or three-person meetings when there are 27 of us in Europe” while
arguing that it is important to present a unified front against Russia with a
“clear, non-contradictory strategy on this side, and perhaps one built together
as a coalition.”
“I can assure you that Italian troops will never go to
Ukraine,” Crosetto concluded.
Meanwhile, influential government coalition partner and
Transport Minister, Matteo Salvini also expressed criticism of Macron.
Responding on X to an article discussing the French leader’s suggestion of
sending troops into Ukraine, Salvini wrote: “Preparing for conflict? No, we
must rebuild Peace.”
Despite being rebuffed by Italy and previously by Germany,
President Macron doubled down on the notion of sending soldiers into Ukraine,
saying that while he would not take the first step, it is possible that “at
some point…we will have to have operations on the ground, whatever they may be,
to counter the Russian forces.”"
We live in dangerous times. The losers of the upcoming elections in both France and Lithuania dream of destroying the world. The Russians have already said that they are not interested in a world without Russians. This means that the Russians will not walk off the stage without taking nuclear warmongers Macron and Landsbergis with them. This means that Macron and Landsbergis are digging their own graves. People say if you find yourself digging a hole, stop digging.
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