Giorgia Meloni, the Italian Prime Minister, attended a summit in Paris supporting Ukraine but reiterated that Italy will not send troops to the Ukrainian front. The Italian parliament approved support for Ukraine until 2026, but the deployment of Italian armed forces is ruled out. Meloni emphasized the importance of achieving a lasting and just peace without European troops' involvement. Political analysts suggest that sending Italian soldiers could lead to the government's downfall, as public opinion is against risking lives in the conflict. Left-wing politicians criticize Meloni for not participating in international plans to support Ukraine. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)