Italy won't take part in Syria action
Apr 13, 2018 10:17 Asia/Tehran [Updated: Oct 04, 2019 12:00 Asia/Tehran]
The threat of a missile strike by the West on Syria in response to Saturday’s alleged gas attack in Douma has sparked controversy in Italy.
Some political parties in Italy have openly criticized the US for its stance on Syria.
Italy will not have any direct role in an eventual Western military attack against the Syrian government, but it will provide logistical support to its allies, the prime minister’s office said on Thursday.
Caretaker Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni had numerous “international” contacts on Thursday, including with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the statement said.
“Italy will not participate in Syrian military actions,” Gentiloni told allies according to the statement. “Based on current international and bilateral accords, Italy will continue to offer logistical support to allied forces.”