Rome, November 12 (askanews) – “I don’t see any doubts” among the majority regarding the supply of weapons to Kiev. “We will see what needs to be done, we will all do it together, the Prime Minister will speak with Minister Crosetto, now the Italian package will start, now we will see what will happen, I don’t see any particular concerns”. Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonio Tajani conveyed this in a press conference on the sidelines of the G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in Niagara (Canada).
“There is analysis, problems, such as the use of frozen Russian assets – explained Tajani -, we are not against it, let’s just say there must be a legal basis and we cannot make mistakes, it is an evaluation that absolutely must be done to do something right.”
