Crosetto: "It's false that Meloni is furious with me"
Minister Guido Crosetto defends his relationship with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, denying claims of tension following his presence in Dubai during U.S. attacks in Iran.
Guido Crosetto, the Italian Defense Minister, addresses a political controversy stemming from his attendance at an event in Dubai during a period of escalating military actions between the United States and Iran. In a recent interview with Corriere della Sera, he refutes allegations that Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was angry with him, stating, "It is total falsehood." Crosetto emphasizes that their communication remains strong, noting they had spoken recently while he was flying to Belgrade.
The minister points out that reports claiming Meloni was cold towards him are fabricated, revealing that she publicly acknowledged his continuous work efforts during their discussions. With political tensions evident in other areas, Crosetto’s insistence on the cordial nature of his relationship with Meloni seeks to quell speculation surrounding internal party dynamics within Italy’s government, which have grown more sensitive amid international conflicts.
Additionally, Crosetto rejects claims that his family had business interests in Dubai, stating firmly that he has no connection to the emirate. His clarifications appear aimed at dispelling misunderstandings and ensuring transparency regarding his actions and commitments, as well as reinforcing his commitment to governmental responsibilities amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions that could impact domestic politics.