Italy summons Russian ambassador over TV host insults to PM Meloni


FILE PHOTO: Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni walks ahead of a meeting with Kenya's President William Ruto at Chigi Palace, in Rome, Italy, April 20, 2026. REUTERS/Remo Casilli/File Photo

ROME, April 21 (Reuters) - ⁠Italy has summoned the Russian ambassador to ⁠protest against insults directed at Prime Minister Giorgia ‌Meloni by a pro-Kremlin Russian television host, Rome's foreign minister said on Tuesday.

"I had the Russian ambassador... summoned to the ​Ministry of Foreign Affairs to ⁠express formal protests following ⁠the extremely serious and offensive statements made by ⁠the host ‌Vladimir Solovyev on Russian television," Antonio Tajani said on X.

In a one-minute segment, ⁠Solovyev swore in Italian, calling Meloni a "certified ​idiot" and ‌worse.

In Russian he added: "Meloni is fascist scum who ⁠betrayed her ​voters, having campaigned on completely different slogans. Betrayal is her middle name: she also betrayed (U.S. President Donald) ⁠Trump, to whom she had ​previously sworn allegiance."

Meloni leads a right-wing government that has provided military and civilian aid to Ukraine since Russia's ⁠invasion, but her coalition includes the League party, which has had close ties with the Kremlin.

She has recently fallen out of favour with Trump, ​previously a close ally, distancing ⁠herself from the war with Iran and openly criticising ​the U.S president for lashing ‌out at Pope Leo.

(Reporting by ​Alvise Armellini, additional reporting by Maxim Rodionov, editing by Giulia Segreti and Gareth Jones)

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