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Italian Prime Minister Meloni said in Paris on the 6th that Italy supports Ukraine, but will not send troops to Ukraine. Meloni attended the “Volunteer Coalition” meeting held in Paris on the same day. She reiterated Italy's continued support for Ukraine and once again clarified Italy's several positions on safety and security issues, particularly ruling out the possibility of Italy deploying troops in Ukraine. The Italian Prime Minister's Office issued a statement on the same day saying that whether the “volunteer coalition” countries participate in the multinational force is entirely based on the principle of voluntarism; if armed attacks occur in the future, countries must follow their own constitutional procedures when deciding whether to take actions to support Ukraine.

智通財經·01/07/2026 01:49:07
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Italian Prime Minister Meloni said in Paris on the 6th that Italy supports Ukraine, but will not send troops to Ukraine. Meloni attended the “Volunteer Coalition” meeting held in Paris on the same day. She reiterated Italy's continued support for Ukraine and once again clarified Italy's several positions on safety and security issues, particularly ruling out the possibility of Italy deploying troops in Ukraine. The Italian Prime Minister's Office issued a statement on the same day saying that whether the “volunteer coalition” countries participate in the multinational force is entirely based on the principle of voluntarism; if armed attacks occur in the future, countries must follow their own constitutional procedures when deciding whether to take actions to support Ukraine.