Italian Premier: Pressured to Intervene in Libya But We Chose Different Path.
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Rome, 3 May 2016(Lana) Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said his
country was pressurized to intervene in Libya, but his government
chose a different path.
In remarks over Italian foreign policy Renzi was quoted by the
Italian Aki news agency as saying in remarks in Florence 'there have
been pressures over months, some may say related to a lobby, it
becomes commonplace.'
Some could say, let's intervene, let us use warplanes, let us send
5000 troops to Libya, but we chose a different path.'
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