Meloni: G7 to stop nuclear Iran, rejects Putin as mediator

Meloni: G7 to stop nuclear Iran, rejects Putin as mediator

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"The goal is to reach negotiations that prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear power," says Meloni at the end of the G7.

An escalation is underway, but a 'different scenario' is still possible, according to the Prime Minister, CE Report quotes ANSA.

But no one is willing to accept Putin as a mediator, Meloni assures.

She also criticizes Moscow on Ukraine:

'Every time there is an attempt to make some progress, Russia provokes with attacks on the civilian population,' says the Prime Minister."

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