Rutte: 500 US flights from Italia against Iran; government denies this
The NATO Secretary-General’s remarks have sparked controversy in Italia; opposition parties are calling for clarification, whilst the Ministry of Defence denies any direct military involvement from national bases
Key points
- Rutte: ‘Trump is the leader of the free world’
- Bonelli (Avs): ‘Meloni exposed as a liar by Rutte’
- Provenzano (PD): ‘Meloni must clarify this as a matter of urgency’
- Conte (M5S): ‘The government’s fairy tales are crumbling’
- The Ministry of Defence: ‘Treaties have always been respected’
- Only technical and logistical activities are permitted
- Rutte’s message is ‘completely misleading’
- NATO: Rutte emphasised compliance with agreements with the US
- Crosetto and Tajani ready to clarify the matter in Parliament
- Ambassador Fertitta: ‘Meloni has done an excellent job’
‘I fully understand the disappointment, but if we take Italia as an example, 500 US aircraft took off from American bases in Italia to support the operation. So that’s a huge number.’ The words of Mark Rutte, spoken in an interview with Fox News, reached Italia mid-morning and caused an uproar amongst the opposition parties, who launched an attack on Giorgia Meloni and the Government. The Ministry of Defence, led by Guido Crosetto, responded: ‘Only flights in accordance with the treaties; Rutte’s message is completely fallacious.’ The minister himself then said he was willing to report to Parliament.
Rutte: ‘Trump is the leader of the free world’
The NATO Secretary-General is in Washington to meet Donald Trump and this afternoon he will join the E5 summit in Berlin, where Meloni is expected to attend. Rutte has staunchly defended the US President, describing him as ‘the leader of the free world’ and arguing not only that the European and Canadian allies are ready to follow his lead on Iran, freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, increased military spending and the war in Ukraine, but also that the NATO summit in Ankara, on 7 and 8 July, will serve to consolidate Trump’s leadership. The allies “want to follow him”, said Rutte, referring to the tycoon. “I am absolutely certain that, just as the G7 was a great success, in Ankara too we will see the 42 countries reach common conclusions.”
Bonelli (AVS): “Meloni exposed as a liar by Rutte”
As was to be expected, however, the figures cited by Rutte – in addition to the Italian ones, the NATO Secretary-General pointed out that, looking at Europe as a whole, there were between 4,000 and 5,000 flight missions in which European support for US military action against Iran was provided – have sparked an outcry from the centre-left. “Rutte’s words are extremely serious and expose Giorgia Meloni as a liar,” Angelo Bonelli of Avs was the first to state on the record. “Meloni has deceived the Italian people and Parliament: 500 US military flights took off from NATO bases in Italia in support of ‘Epic Fury’, Trump and Netanyahu’s war against Iran.” According to the MP, “it is reasonable to assume that the exchange of accusations between the Prime Minister and the US President was a charade designed to cover up the military support provided by Italian bases to US aircraft. Meloni must immediately clarify what happened and report to Parliament.”


