Key facts
- Italy will not participate in attacks against Iran.
- Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni made remarks at a NATO summit in Ankara.
- Meloni's party proposed a draft bill for deporting foreign offenders.
- The bill targets non-EU nationals sentenced to over one year in prison.
- The bill proposes revoking Italian citizenship of convicted foreign offenders.
- Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama defended a €4 million expenditure for a Kanye West concert.
- Rama cited the need to avoid national embarrassment and boost tourism.
- The concert expenditure has led to public protests and demands for Rama's resignation.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has stated that Italy will not participate in any attacks against Iran, reinforcing Rome's established position amidst escalating regional tensions. Meloni made these remarks during a NATO summit held in Ankara. This declaration comes as the region experiences heightened geopolitical stress.
In a separate domestic development, Prime Minister Meloni's right-wing party has put forth a draft bill aimed at expediting the deportation of foreign nationals convicted of crimes. The proposed legislation also includes provisions for revoking the Italian citizenship of these offenders. The bill specifically targets non-European Union nationals who have received prison sentences of more than one year.
Meanwhile, in Albania, Prime Minister Edi Rama is defending a significant expenditure of €4 million allocated for a Kanye West concert. This decision has ignited public anger and led to protests, with many demanding Rama's resignation. Rama justifies the expense by stating it was necessary to avert national embarrassment and to bolster the country's tourism revenue. The concert's cost and purpose have become a major point of contention within Albania.
