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President Meloni visits Italian Air Force Museum in Vigna di Valle

16 January 2024

The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, visited the Italian Air Force Museum in Vigna di Valle this morning, together with the Minister of Defence, Guido Crosetto. The museum was recently renovated and reopened in June last year.

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Council of Ministers approves decree to protect continuity of production and employment for companies in crisis

16 January 2024

The Council of Ministers approved a decree-law today that strengthens a number of existing measures to protect the continuity of production and employment for companies in crisis, including the former Ilva steel plant, and provides guarantees for a ‘cassa integrazione straordinaria’ [exceptional fund to supplement earnings] during possible extraordinary administration proceedings. Plant safety and maintenance workers are excluded from the ‘cassa integrazione’ scheme, allowing them to remain operational. The existing legal provisions for the protection of small and medium-sized creditor companies remain in place. A meeting with trade union organisations has been scheduled for 3pm on Thursday 18 January to continue the discussions that have been underway for some time on the future of steel in Italy.

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President Meloni’s telephone conversation with Prime Minister Mikati of Lebanon

15 January 2024

The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, had a telephone conversation today with the Prime Minister of the Lebanese Republic, Najib Mikati. During the exchange of views, the latest developments in the ongoing crisis were addressed and both leaders reiterated their will to avoid the conflict in Gaza spreading. In particular, President Meloni discussed how to strengthen the ongoing mediation between Lebanon and Israel, underscoring Italy’s utmost readiness to work with all parties involved.

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Statement by Palazzo Chigi on Houthi attacks in the Red Sea

12 January 2024

Italy firmly condemns the repeated Houthi attacks on merchant vessels in the Red Sea and confirms its strong support for the right of free and safe navigation, in line with international law. In the face of unacceptable Houthi behavior, Italy supports the operations of allied nations, which have the right to defend their vessels, in the interest of global trade flows and humanitarian assistance.

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Former Ilva steel plant in Taranto: Government meets with trade union organisations

11 January 2024

The Government met with trade union organisations at the Presidency of the Council of Ministers in Rome today, to discuss the former Ilva steel plant in Taranto. During the meeting, the Government informed the trade unions about the outcome of the negotiations held on Monday 8 January with the majority shareholder ArcelorMittal. The Government delegation informed attendees that it is working diligently in order to settle negotiations with ArcelorMittal and swiftly identify the path for the plant’s future within a clear and defined framework whose primary goal is to ensure the company keeps producing.

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President Meloni’s telephone conversation with Chancellor Scholz

9 January 2024

The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, had a telephone conversation this afternoon with the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, Olaf Scholz. The two Heads of Government discussed the main international and European issues ahead of the extraordinary European Council meeting to be held on February 1st, focusing in particular on military and financial support to Ukraine. President Meloni also presented the priorities of the Italian G7 Presidency.

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Former Ilva steel plant in Taranto: Government meets with ArcelorMittal

8 January 2024

During the meeting held today at Palazzo Chigi with ArcelorMittal regarding the former Ilva steel plant in Taranto, the Government delegation proposed the subscription of a share capital increase, worth EUR 320 million, to the company’s top management, which would contribute to raising the public shareholder Invitalia’s stake in the company to 66%, together with the amount necessary to guarantee the continuity of production. The Government has taken note of ArcelorMittal’s unwillingness to make financial and investment commitments, even as a minority shareholder, and has instructed Invitalia to take the subsequent decisions via its legal team. The Government will call a meeting with the trade union organisations, to be held in the afternoon of Thursday 11 January.

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President Meloni’s statement on the anniversary of the assassination of Piersanti Mattarella

6 January 2024

Today, Italy honours the memory of Piersanti Mattarella, who was killed by the mafia in Palermo on 6 January 1980. He is one of the many heroes who, with their courage and integrity, have shown the Italian people that it is possible to fight organised crime and handle public affairs without giving in to the foulness of moral compromise. Forty-four years have passed since his sacrifice, but time has not in the least diminished the strength of Piersanti Mattarella’s example. It is also in his name that we will continue our daily commitment to rid our homeland of the mafia ‘cancer’, once and for all.  

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President Meloni’s telephone conversation with President Zelensky

4 January 2024

The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, had a telephone conversation today with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, which was the first with an international leader since the beginning of the Italian G7 Presidency. Expressing solidarity for the victims of the recent Russian bombings across Ukrainian territory, President Meloni assured President Zelensky that the issue of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine will be at the centre of Italy’s G7 Presidency and confirmed that the Italian Government will continue to support the Ukrainian Authorities in all areas, with the goal of achieving a just and lasting peace.