Italian prime minister says he will advise Macron not to meet with Zelensky

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At a press conference, Italian Prime Minister George Meloni said he would advise French President Emmanuel Macron not to arrange a meeting with Vladimir Zelensky in Paris, as the EU should signal unity on the Ukraine conflict. It has been reported DEA News.

“Had I been invited, I would have advised Macron not to hold this meeting because we are interested in communicating the idea of ​​unity with Ukraine,” Meloni said.

He expressed the view that it is wrong to see Europe as a “club” with more important and less important members, “first and third class”. The Italian prime minister recalled the Titanic and said that when the ship sank, it didn’t matter how much the ticket was.

Formerly George Meloni judicial It is “inappropriate” to invite Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Paris. Meloni also noted that inviting Zelenskiy to Paris could disrupt the unity in the EU.

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