Italy will be present at the first meeting of the Council for Peace, led by Donald Trump, as an observer, alongside Romania. The decision was announced by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who is criticized by the opposition for choosing to participate in this summit, being accused of undermining Italy's diplomatic tradition and violating Article 11 of the Constitution.
Opposition leaders, such as Elly Schlein and Giuseppe Conte, have expressed concerns that participation in this council, considered a "cabal of dictators," will humiliate Italy and subordinate national interests.
Criticism focuses on the fact that Meloni could act in Trump's interest, to the detriment of Italian values. It is also emphasized that participation in this council could affect Italy's image on the international stage. The meeting will take place in Washington, and the European Commission will be present as an observer, reaffirming its commitment to peace in Gaza.
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