Italy’s meloni criticises US war on iran as part of dangerous trend
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on March 11, 2026
2 min readLast updated: March 11, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on March 11, 2026
2 min readLast updated: March 11, 2026
Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni sharply criticized the U.S.–Israeli military action against Iran as a dangerous, unlawful trend, while reaffirming Italy’s non‑participation and defending its deployment of air‑defence aid to Gulf partners and protection of Italian citizens abroad.
By Angelo Amante and Giuseppe Fonte
ROME, March 11 (Reuters) - Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Wednesday delivered her strongest criticism yet of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, describing it as part of a growing and dangerous trend of interventions "outside the scope of international law".
Her remarks to parliament came after repeated accusations from the opposition that her right-wing government had been too soft toward its allies. Most other European nations, with the notable exception of Spain, have withheld direct critique of the U.S. and Israeli attacks, largely calling for restraint.
Meloni - who has close ties with U.S. President Donald Trump - also said Iran must not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons, as that would end the international non-proliferation framework with "dramatic repercussions for global security", leaving Italy and Europe exposed to a potential nuclear threat from Tehran.
The U.S. and Israel traded air strikes with Iran across the Middle East as the war stretched into its 12th day, a conflict that has halted the flow of one-fifth of the world's oil and gas supplies.
Addressing parliament on the crisis, Meloni drew parallels between the Middle East conflict and Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine, which she said triggered a broader global destabilisation.
"It is in this context of structural crisis in the international system, in which threats are becoming increasingly frightening and unilateral interventions outside the scope of international law are multiplying, that we must also place the American and Israeli intervention against the Iranian regime," she told the Senate.
Meloni said Rome was providing air-defense assets to Gulf countries hit by strikes from Tehran.
"This is not only because these are friendly nations and strategic partners of Italy, but also because there are tens of thousands of Italian citizens in that area whom we must protect, not to mention the fact that there are about 2,000 Italian soldiers stationed in the Gulf."
(Reporting by Angelo Amante and Giuseppe Fonte, editing by Andrei Khalip)
Italy’s Prime Minister Meloni strongly criticised the US-Israeli war on Iran, describing it as a dangerous trend outside the scope of international law.
The US and Israel trading air strikes with Iran has halted one-fifth of the world's oil and gas supplies, impacting global markets and energy security.
Italy is supplying air-defense assets to Gulf countries affected by the conflict, aiming to protect Italian citizens and soldiers in the region.
Meloni warned that if Iran acquires nuclear weapons, it would end the non-proliferation framework and expose Europe to potential threats, affecting global security.
Most European nations, except Spain, have withheld direct criticism of the US and Israel, while Italy has taken a stronger public stance.
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