Italy's Meloni: Military Force Cannot Remove Dictators

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Italy's Meloni: Military Force Cannot Remove Dictators
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has stated that using external military action is not the way to end "totalitarian regimes." Her comments come as global attention focuses on political crises in several nations. Meloni emphasized that Italy, alongside its major international partners, has never recognized Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's "self-proclaimed electoral victory." Venezuela has been governed by Maduro despite many countries disputing the legitimacy of his elections. The Prime Minister's statement argues against military solutions for regime change. It highlights a diplomatic approach, favoring political and economic pressure over force. This position aligns Italy with other Western nations in their strategy toward Venezuela.