Italian Prime Minister Meloni visited Ukraine, and Zelensky hit back at Berlusconi in person

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-19

Title: Italian Prime Minister visits Ukraine: Zelensky responds to Berlusconi's comments on Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Introduction: Italian Prime Minister Meloni visited Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, and met with Zelensky, Ukraine. Earlier, former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi criticized Zelensky for being responsible for the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The two leaders responded at a joint press conference.

Text: At a joint press conference after the meeting, Zelensky responded to Berlusconi's remarks and said that Berlusconi had witnessed the bombing of the Italian city of Milan during World War II. He stressed that Berlusconi's house had never been bombed by missiles, that no tanks had been driven into his backyard, and that no relatives had been killed. Zelensky expressed his deplorment for Berlusconi's lack of understanding and mocked his remarks with Russia's "brotherly love".

At a joint press conference, Meloni tried to defuse tensions and said that Berlusconi's parliamentarians have been supporting the plan to support Ukraine in the Italian parliament. She noted that Ukraine's defeat could be a prelude to a possible "invasion" of other European countries, calling on countries to support Ukraine.

However, Meloni also revealed that the plan to send fighter jets to support Ukraine is not currently on the table. At the same time, she said that Italy is preparing for a "reconstruction conference" to be held in April this year, allowing domestic companies to help Ukraine with reconstruction efforts.

Silvio Berlusconi is an important figure in Italy and a major ally of Meloni. He has served as Prime Minister of Italy several times and as a leader in the Italian Right Force party. Berlusconi believes that if Zelensky stops attacking the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, Ukraine will not suffer destruction and **. He called on the United States to put pressure on Zelensky and promised a massive aid package if Kyiv agrees to an immediate ceasefire.

The meeting and response showed tensions between Italy and Ukraine, while also reflecting the difference in positions between Berlusconi and Zelenskyy.

Conclusion: Italian Prime Minister Meloni visited Ukraine and met with Zelensky, and the two leaders responded to Berlusconi's remarks about the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The meeting highlighted tensions between Italy and Ukraine and highlighted the differences in positions between Berlusconi and Zelenskyy.

Background: Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi questioned Zelensky's remarks after witnessing the bombing of Milan during World War II. Meloni said the Berlusconi camp in the Italian parliament has always supported Ukraine's support package. Berlusconi urged the United States to put pressure on Ukraine and put forward conditions for a ceasefire and aid package.

Impact and future developments: This meeting and response could exacerbate tensions between Italy and Ukraine, while also demonstrating the differences between Berlusconi and Zelensky in their handling of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. As the situation develops, the support and assistance of the international community to Ukraine may become a key factor.

The above content is a fictional scenario and does not represent a real event).

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