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Rutte'nin 'rastgele' sözleri İtalya'yı İran'la karşı karşıya getirdi

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NATO Genel Sekreteri Mark Rutte'nin İran savaşı sırasında İtalya'daki ABD üslerinden kalkan 500 ABD uçuşuna ilişkin sözleri diplomatik krize yol açtı. İtalya Savunma Bakanı Guido Crosetto, sözlerin uluslararası sonuçlar doğurma riski taşıdığını belirtti. Tahran, Roma'yı Epic Fury Operasyonu'na katılmakla suçlayarak sert tepki gösterdi. NATO ve İtalya'dan yapılan sonraki açıklamalarda, bildirilen faaliyetlerin yalnızca rutin lojistik operasyonlar olduğu vurgulandı. Ancak İran'ın suçlamaları gerilimi tırmandırdı ve Rutte'nin ifadelerinin dikkatsizce kullanıldığı eleştirilerine neden oldu. Crosetto, 'rastgele' olarak nitelendirdiği bu sözlerin müttefikler arasında güveni zedeleyebileceğini ima etti. Olay, üst düzey yetkililerin açıklamalarının uluslararası krizlere dönüşme potansiyelini bir kez daha gözler önüne serdi. İtalya'nın ortada bir ihtilaf olmadığını kanıtlama çabası sürerken, diplomatik kanallar üzerinden hasar kontrolü yapılıyor. Gerginlik, NATO'nun bölgedeki varlığına ilişkin daha geniş bir hassasiyeti yansıtıyor.

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  1. Güvenlik25 Haz 14:58

    Rutte's random words risk international consequences says Crosetto

    (ANSA) - ROME, JUN 25 - NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's "random" words on 500 US flights leaving American air bases in Italy during the Iran war risk causing international consequences, Defence Minister Guodo Crosetto said Thursday after Tehran blasted Rome for allegedly taking part in Operation Epic Fury despite NATO and Italy's subsequent clarification that the reported activities were only logistical and non-combat. "The 'random' words of the NATO Secretary General, inappropriate and superfluous, amplified by a domestic political approach always ready to damage Italy in order to attack the government at the time, are creating a domestic storm in a teacup, but risk producing far more serious consequences internationally," said Crosetto in a statement. The domestic political opposition pounced on Rutte's initial statements Wednesday to demand that Premier Giorgia Meloni explain why Italy had taken part in the Iran war, contrary to her repeated assertions and to US President Donald Trump's reiterated criticism of Rome and other NATO partners for failing to help his attacks on Iran. (ANSA). Read article...

  2. Siyasi25 Haz 17:25

    Rutte enthusiastic, confusing reconstruction, caution needed says Meloni

    (ANSA) - ROME, JUN 25 - NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte gave an enthusiastic but confusing reconstruction of events when he claimed that 500 US flights left American bases in Italy in the Iran war but caution was needed because he did not initially clarify that they were purely logistical and non-combat operations, Premier Giorgia Meloni said at a joint press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron after the 36th Franco-Italian intergovernmental summit in Antibes Thursday. Stressing that Italy had never taken part in he Iran conflict, Meloni said: "The Secretary General, in his, let's say, enthusiastic reconstruction, has conflated things that are actually different, confusing the type of authorized flights, and he himself then corrected and clarified them. "I can't say, let's say, how this simplistic reconstruction emerged. It's probably an attempt to better prepare for the next NATO summit, but in any case, I believe we should be cautious when discussing these matters. She went on to say that she shared every word pronounced by Defence Minister Guido Crosetto when he said Italy had taken no part in the war and that Rutte's "random" words might cause international consequences after Tehran said Rome colluded in the conflict. "I agreed with every word Minister Crosetto said between yesterday and today. "We did not participate in the conflict in Iran. "Moreover, if we had participated in the conflict in Iran, it would be inexplicable, let's say, for this disappointment, which the American president so often reiterates. "We respected our commitments by granting bases for activities that were not kinetic but rather logistical and technical in nature. "And when requests arose that went beyond that scope, we did not grant the use, the authorization, as I repeat, is widely known. "So the government did exclusively what Parliament declared, as Mark Rutte himself confirmed yesterday from the Oval Office." Donald Trump has repeatedly slammed Italy and other NATO allies for not helping his war with Tehran. (ANSA). Read article...

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