Italy has no indication of imminent Israeli attack on Iran
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on June 12, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on June 12, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026
Italy's Foreign Minister reports no signs of an imminent Israeli attack on Iran, despite US and German concerns about Iran's nuclear ambitions.
ROME (Reuters) -Italy has no indication there will be an Israeli attack on Iran in the near future, Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said on Thursday.
"I don't know if there will be an Israeli attack on Iran, we have no signs, apart from what the Americans have done, that there will be an attack in the immediate future", Tajani told reporters, speaking at a press conference with his German counterpart Johann Wadephul.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday U.S. personnel were being moved out of the Middle East because it could become a dangerous place, adding that the United States would not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon.
An Italian official close to the matter said that Rome is not planning to reduce its personnel at the Italian embassy in Iraq or in other countries in the Middle East.
Wadephul said that Germany will not accept Iran getting nuclear weapons.
"Everyone wants to avoid any escalation. We will not stand by idly and watch Iran become nuclear-armed. That must be made clear in this situation," Wadephul said, speaking alongside Tajani.
(Reporting by Angelo Amante, Emma-Victoria Farr and Alexander Ratz, writing by Claudia Cristoferi, editing by Alvise Armellini and Keith Weir)
Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani stated that Italy has no indication of an imminent Israeli attack on Iran.
U.S. President Donald Trump mentioned that U.S. personnel are being moved out of the Middle East due to potential dangers.
An Italian official indicated that Rome is not planning to reduce its personnel at the Italian embassy in Iraq or other Middle Eastern countries.
Germany has made it clear that it will not accept Iran acquiring nuclear weapons, emphasizing the need to avoid escalation.
There is a consensus among officials that everyone wants to avoid escalation and prevent Iran from becoming nuclear-armed.
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