Rome, 19 June (LaPresse) – “Italy does not deserve to be so blatantly humiliated. I say this as an Italian citizen first and foremost, rather than as a politician. It is, moreover, completely unacceptable that one of our allies should take the liberty of speaking in this way about our institutional leaders. I only hope that this will prompt some reflection so that we can learn from what has happened. Signing everything we are asked to sign, rushing to pose for photos or write forewords to books, can never take precedence over our national interest. We must roll up our sleeves for our country, which must defend its dignity, its credibility and its greatness.” This was posted on social media by M5S leader Giuseppe Conte.
Italy v USA, Conte: ‘Italy does not deserve to be humiliated; now it’s Meloni’s turn to learn’

Rome, 19 June (LaPresse) – “Italy does not deserve to be so blatantly humiliated. I say this as an Italian citizen first and foremost, rather than as a politician. It is, moreover, completely unacceptable that one of our allies should take the liberty of speaking in this way about our institutional leaders. I only hope that this will prompt some reflection so that we can learn from what has happened. Signing everything we are asked to sign, rushing to pose for photos or write forewords to books, can never take precedence over our national interest. We must roll up our sleeves for our country, which must defend its dignity, its credibility and its greatness.” This was posted on social media by M5S leader Giuseppe Conte.
