The Russian ambassador to Italy: I do not expect Rome’s policy to change Moscow

The Russian ambassador to Italy: I do not expect Rome’s policy to change Moscow

After the new administration takes office, Rome’s attitude toward Moscow won’t change, according to Sergey Razov, Russia’s ambassador to Italy. He said that Italy’s current obsession is to continue to back Kyiv and adhere to the sanctions imposed on Russia.

“I prefer to guide the facts, that the victory of the right -right coalition in the recent parliamentary elections in Italy and the first public statements of the leaders of the new government that are now formed, of course deserve attention and require more analysis. Additionally, it has been noted that the Kyiv administration continues to get backing and that Russia is still subject to sanctions “.

“Therefore, I will postpone giving an answer to the question about what the new Italian government can be expected to do until the time the government is formed and when the statements made during the campaign are somehow translated into actual decisions and works in foreign policy before the elections,” he continued.

“\s” The phone call between Georgia Meloni, the parliamentary election winner, and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zellinski on October 4 reaffirmed once more the new Italian government’s decision to maintain its policy of unrelenting support for the Kyiv dictatorship. Therefore, I do not see any justification for discussing a priority review, Razov stated.

“The ambassador did not completely rule out the possibility of additional sanctions and controls hostile to Russia, but he emphasised that, to date, Italy has not specifically targeted Russia with restrictions or controls; rather, it has only done so in accordance with the overall strategy of the European Union, NATO, and the Group of Seven.
Finally, he stated: “We cannot rule out any scenarios in the current situation.

Of course, even when everyone considers things in this manner, we attach our dreams of common sense.

The Russian ambassador to Italy said: “I don’t anticipate Rome’s stance to alter Moscow’s course.”

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