Italy ratifies NATO membership for Finland, Sweden

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Brothers of Italy party leader Giorgia Meloni arrives for a meeting at the Quirinale Palace in Rome, Italy January 29, 2021. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane/File Photo

ROME, Aug 3 (Reuters) - Italy's parliament on Wednesday gave its final approval to a bill ratifying the accession of Finland and Sweden to the NATO alliance.

The Senate voted by 202 to 13 in favour of the bill, a day after the lower house approved it by a large majority.

The accession needs to be ratified by the parliaments of all 30 North Atlantic Treaty Organization members before Finland and Sweden can be protected by the NATO defence clause that states that an attack on one member is an attack against all. read more

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The lower house vote on Tuesday was welcomed by Giorgia Meloni, whose far-right Brothers of Italy party is seen as the front runner in the national election which will take place on Sept. 25.

"In the face of Russian aggression against Ukraine, strengthening the European front of the Alliance is an important step that can act as a deterrent to new Russian threats," Meloni said in a statement.

Meloni, leader of the most popular party in the conservative coalition, had supported Prime Minister Mario Draghi's decision to ship weapons to Ukraine, even though it was in opposition to his government. read more

However, her two main allies, the League and Forza Italia, have been much more ambivalent, reflecting their historically close ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Reporting by Angelo Amante; Editing by Mike Harrison

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MoneyRough2983 on August 3rd, 2022 at 19:11 UTC »

Not really surprising. Hungary and turkey will be interesting.

Amazingrhinoceros1 on August 3rd, 2022 at 19:09 UTC »

Pardon the dumb question, but is this an all or nothing deal, because there were a few countries if I recall that were mentioning they would be blocking this from becoming a reality.

FrostCastor on August 3rd, 2022 at 18:52 UTC »

Who is missing at this point?