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"We Did Not Grant Authorization":

Proof of Neutrality: Prime Minister Meloni Declares Italy Rejected Direct Requests to Join Washington's War on Iran

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has strongly defended Italy's non-participation in the war against Iran, revealing that her administration actively denied American requests to use domestic facilities for combat operations.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni

The legal and operational boundaries governing international military partnerships are facing severe diplomatic pressure amid a deepening row over sovereign facility usage. Senior European leadership has forcefully reasserted a policy of non-kinetic alignment, rejecting claims of active involvement in the recent air campaign. This defense of national autonomy highlights the widening friction between Western coalition expectations and local constitutional constraints.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni delivered a decisive pushback regarding her country's role in the current regional hostilities. Addressing lawmakers during an intense political debate, the prime minister clarified that Rome has maintained a strict boundary separating technical support from active offensive operations. Meloni utilized the public forum to address ongoing controversies surrounding the volume of allied aircraft utilizing domestic runways.

The administration emphasized that its baseline choices directly correlate with the visible frustration emanating from Washington regarding the scope of the air campaign. "Italy did not participate in the war with Iran," Meloni stated during her official address. She pointed to the frosty nature of recent bilateral communications as clear evidence of Rome's stubborn refusal to enter the fray, noting that, in fact, if they had participated in the war with Iran, it would be difficult to explain the repeated disappointment expressed by the American President.

The executive leader outlined the exact legal parameters that were applied to international requests during the height of the military operations. "We respected our commitments by making our bases available only for logistical and technical activities, not for combat operations," Meloni explained, safeguarding the country's anti-war framework. This operational restriction effectively barred foreign fighter wings from launching kinetic strikes directly from Italian territory.

The speech concluded with an open acknowledgment of the specific instances where bilateral defense agreements were tested by Western partners. Meloni confirmed that whenever foreign commanders attempted to expand their operational allowances, the state infrastructure firmly denied them access. "And when requests were made that went beyond that framework, and you know this because it has been widely reported, we did not grant authorization for the use of our facilities," the prime minister concluded.

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