Italy's Meloni Hosts Bilateral Meetings With France's Macron, Slovakia's Fico

Italy's Meloni Hosts Bilateral Meetings With France's Macron, Slovakia's Fico
Above: Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni arrives to receive the President of the French Republic, Emmanuel Macron (Not in View) at Palazzo Chigi. Image copyright: Stefano Costantino/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

The Spin

Left narrative

Meloni’s full support for the "coalition of the willing" is pivotal, with Italy's hesitance undermining unity at a crucial period for the continent's security. Meanwhile, Europe must remind Fico of Slovakia's responsibility as an EU member — its loyalty cannot waver amid Russian courtship despite disputes over sanctions on Moscow and the ongoing energy transition.

Right narrative

Meloni is right to resist pressure from Macron. Italy has no obligation to join a "coalition of the willing" that risks escalating conflict by putting European troops on Ukrainian soil. Brussels should also heed Fico’s warnings, as EU sanctions on Russia have backfired economically. Pushing for deeper involvement without public backing or a clear path to peace only prolongs Europe’s pain.

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