Under the slogan “No to war … no to send weapons” .. the protests roam Italy and condemn the support of Ukraine

Under the slogan “No to war … no to send weapons” .. the protests roam Italy and condemn the support of Ukraine

Under the slogan “No to war . . . not to send weapons”, thousands of demonstrators went out in the streets of Rome, yesterday, Saturday, in protest marches in order to call for peace in Ukraine and end the bloody war.
The protesters’ main demand during their demonstration has been for the Italian government to stop arming Ukraine and backing it in its fight against the Russian invasion.

During the protest, the demonstrators appeared carrying a big banner with words such as: “No to the war . . . no to send weapons”, raising their voices, “Give peace as a chance. ”
The number of protesters was recorded by the Italian police, who thought there were roughly 30.000 of them.

It was necessary to mention that Italy is one of the founding members of NATO because that organization’s main objective is to support and support all of its members. Italy has been leading the way in supporting Ukraine ever since the conflict broke out on February 24 by giving it all of its equipment and weapons.

As a response to the protests, the extreme right-wing prime minister Georgia Miloni said that nothing would change and that the government was soon going to transfer more military hardware to Ukraine.
Others, such as the former prime minister “Giuseppe Conte,” believe that Italy should step up dialogue rather than adopting viewpoints that endanger public safety and stir up unrest in the city’s streets.

After the scarcity of energy brought on by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which resulted in an increase in inflation and the slowdown of GDP, the current Italian administration, led by “Georgia Miloni,” declared a series of overlapping crises.
Meloni, the first backer of Ukraine, reaffirmed to all partners that Italy’s supportive attitudes of Ukraine “are not suspect,” despite Rome’s persistent pursuit of a change in internal politics, but its commitment to closely cooperate with NATO.

In the same context, the Italian government’s support for Ukraine continues to run counter to the views of its coalition partners, who are seen as being supportive of Russia.
Meloni, supportive of “NATO” and the support of Ukraine against Russia, forced her to confront the controversial Berlosconi positions, if he confirmed “re -communication” with Russian President Vladimir Putin and received responsibility in the Ukraine war on Kyiv..

Protests against the backing for Ukraine are taking place around Italy under the banner “Refuse to war… no to send weapons.”

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