Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has stated that the military actions initiated by the United States and Israel against Iran constitute a violation of international law.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports, citing foreign media outlets, that the Prime Minister made these remarks during an address to the national parliament.
Meloni spoke extensively regarding the escalating global crisis, noting that threats are becoming increasingly severe and that unilateral interventions violating international law are on the rise. The Prime Minister added that American and Israeli interventions against the Iranian regime should be viewed as part of this broader international instability.
"The international community cannot allow the ayatollah regime to possess nuclear weapons," Meloni emphasized, while simultaneously clarifying that Italy has no intention of intervening in this military conflict.
This statement comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, where Italy has traditionally sought to balance its commitments to Western alliances with a diplomatic approach toward regional stability. As a key member of NATO and the European Union, Italy often emphasizes the importance of multilateralism and the role of international organizations in resolving sovereign disputes. The Prime Minister's stance reflects Rome's cautious foreign policy regarding direct military involvement in extra-regional conflicts while maintaining a firm position on global non-proliferation efforts.