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Italy to postpone decree on military aid to Ukraine, sources say

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Posted on December 2, 2025

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By Angelo Amante ROME, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Italy's government is set to approve a parliamentary decree that will allow it to continue supplying military equipment to Ukraine to support its war effort

Italy Delays Decision on Military Aid Decree for Ukraine

By Angelo Amante

ROME, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Italy's government is set to delay the approval of a decree that would allow Rome to prolong military supplies to Ukraine into next year, sources close to the matter said on Tuesday.

The hold-up comes amid tensions within Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's right-wing coalition government over support for Ukraine against Russia's full-scale invasion, now approaching its fourth anniversary.

Meloni has pledged to help Ukraine resist Russian aggression to the end, but her deputy Matteo Salvini, leader of the League party, has questioned the rationale for continued support.

The decree for Ukraine aid was on the agenda of a meeting on Wednesday set to prepare the next day's cabinet, but was taken off because the agenda was already too full, the sources said, asking not to be named.

Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Italy's government has sent 12 packages of military aid to Ukraine, including the SAMP/T air defence system, as authorised by the decree system.

The authorisation regime allows the government to act without seeking parliamentary approval for each new round of military deliveries. The decree currently in place expires at the end of the year.

Once approved by the government, the new decree would be immediately effective, but would need to be ratified by parliament within 60 days.

In his criticism of aid to Ukraine, Salvini has referred to the graft scandal that is rocking Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's administration, while the U.S. continues to press for a peace deal with Russia.

(Reporting by Angelo Amante. Editing by Alvise Armellini and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Italy delays military aid decree for Ukraine.
  • Tensions exist within Italy's coalition government.
  • Meloni supports Ukraine, Salvini questions aid.
  • Current decree expires at year's end.
  • New decree needs parliamentary ratification.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is military aid?
Military aid refers to assistance provided by one country to another in the form of weapons, equipment, training, or financial support to enhance the recipient's military capabilities.
What is a decree?
A decree is an official order issued by a legal authority, often used to implement laws or regulations without the need for legislative approval.
What is military supplies?
Military supplies include various materials and equipment necessary for military operations, such as weapons, ammunition, vehicles, and support equipment.

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