Premier Giorgia Meloni told the
Senate on Tuesday that the ReArm Europe plan had a misleading
name for citizens because it was aimed at boosting defence
capabilities which did not only mean buying weapons.
"I believe that ReArm Europe is a misleading name for citizens
because we are called to strengthen our defence capabilities but
today this doesn't mean trivially buying armaments" but, "if
anything, producing them" and "with respect to simply boosting
arsenals" also "operability, essential services, energy
infrastructures, provision chains: all things that are not
simply done with weapons".
"There is no defence without this approach", Meloni said in her
official communications to the Senate in view of this week's
European Council.
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