How does the Italian prime minister intend to move while the crisis in Euro -Atlantic relations? The question is concerned with politicians and analysts, since Meloni is on the one hand, a privileged US president’s interlocutor – it was the only European lead who was invited and attended at the ceremony of his swearing -in – and on the other hand, he leads the third largest EU economy and one of the EU.
In Italy, Italy has agreed to set up the common European defense and continuing support in Ukraine. However, Meloni is in a difficult position as it is trying to maintain a balance between President Trump, with which he has stated that he is ideologically on the same line – it is recalled that Meloni praised the speech of US Vice President Jay Di Vanz in Munich, who was in Munich.
Since the beginning of the crisis in the Euro -Atlantic relations triggered by the Trump government, Melon has insisted on the idea of West unity. The Italian prime minister refuses to accept that Italy’s security can be left without US protection. and Britain – the only European countries with nuclear weapons – it is disgusting.
Last Sunday, in the, which was convened by British Prime Minister Kir Starmer, Meloni said she did not consider this idea a “smart solution” because, as the French newspaper Le Monde noted, this would mean further US release from Europe.
Meloni’s ambition was to play the role of the bridge between the United States and the EU, but the stormy developments launched by the Trump government do not allow it to evolve into an international leadership personality. With its insistence on maintaining the West unity at all costs, despite the obvious hostility of the US towards the EU, Melon has no room for maneuvering. It should convince its European partners that Italy is actively involved in the establishment of European defense and that it supports Kiev, like they, Kiev. It may be her younger partner in the government coalition, Xenophobic Matteo Salvini, will openly support Trump and engage in extremes – as yesterday (7/3) when he called the French president “crazy” because “he is the only one who does not want to end” Italy is found isolated in the EU.
Melon often reiterates that above all the interests of her country are prevalent. Given the circumstances, it must decide how it is best served by Italy’s interests: by binding on to the chariot of Trump and the plus it, threatening the EU’s cohesion, or continuing to the line of all the post -war governments of Italy who supported all of them.