Meloni: Italia invited as observer to Board for Gaza, we will be there
PM at Addis Ababa summit: Merz criticism of Trump? I do not agree, but it is a complex phase
"We have been invited as an observer country, in our opinion it is a good solution to the problem we clearly have of the compatibility also constitutional with the Board of Peace membership".
On the other hand, 'I have always said that with all the work that Italia has done, is doing and must do in the Middle East to stabilise a very complex and fragile situation, an Italian and also a European presence is necessary. So I think we will respond positively to this invitation to participate as an observer country, at what level we have yet to see, because the invitation arrived yesterday'.
This was stated by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, in Addis Ababa, responding to questions from Italian journalists on the Board meeting called by Donald Trump in Washington for next Thursday. Meloni was speaking on the sidelines of the African Union summit underway in the Ethiopian capital, on the day after the Italia-Africa summit chaired together with Ethiopian leader Abiy Ahmed and destined to mark the first two years of the so-called Mattei Plan: the strategy for the continent launched with the summit of the same name in early 2024.
Meloni: I do not share criticism of Merz at Maga line
Meloni, fresh from her speech at the African Union plenary, also spoke about the affront of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz against Donald Trump's line and the growing frost between Europe and the United States.
"No, I would say no (that I do not agree, ed). These are political evaluations, each leader makes them as he or she sees fit, but it is not an issue of interest, within the competence of the EU. These are party evaluations,' Meloni said, acknowledging the 'complexity' of the political phase and the need for a more autonomous EU.

