Italy has confirmed its participation as an observer in the inaugural session of US President Donald Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’, with Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani likely to represent the country. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni cited constitutional limitations as the reason for not joining as a full member, stating that the Board’s structure, which vests significant executive authority in Trump, creates compatibility issues for Rome. The decision has sparked criticism from opposition leaders, who argue that Italy’s observer status undermines European autonomy and prioritizes US influence over EU cohesion.
Italy’s Foreign Minister to Attend Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ as Observer
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