Vladimir Putin
keeps his diplomatic distance from the head of state and says he wants to stay out of Italy's
"internal affairs"
.
However, he entrusted his spokesperson, Dimitri Peskov, with a clear message: "We are ready to welcome any political force capable of showing itself more constructive in relations with Moscow".
So reports the
Tass.
Words that may seem an invitation to the new government, and to
Giorgia Meloni
in particular, to file the anti-Russian and pro-Ukrainian positions reaffirmed by the Brothers of Italy in the electoral campaign.
Looking, perhaps, for a glimpse between the less extremist positions on the sanctions between the parties of the winning breakfast.
League in the front row.
While the US, for now, remains at the window, limiting itself to recalling the strong partnership with Rome and underlining "that it is anxious to work" with the new government "on shared objectives", Moscow's hope for a change of pace in foreign policy finds bank also in
Beijing.
The theme is another, Taiwan, but the goal is the same.
"We hope that the new Italian government will continue to adhere to a positive and pragmatic policy towards China, collaborating with us", is the message of the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
Which indirectly addresses Giorgia Meloni, urging "relevant people in Italy" to recognize "the high sensitivity of the Taiwan issue", avoiding sending "wrong signals"
Words that come after some statements by the leader of FdI in which, in addition to rejecting joining the
New Silk Road
- "I would not renew it, it was a big mistake", she said in an interview with the Cna agency in Tapei - she had announced that "Taiwan will be a fundamental issue for Italy", defining China's threats on the island as "unacceptable".