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Gabriele Barbati

Italy summons Russian ambassador over TV presenter's insults at PM Giorgia Meloni

Italy has summoned the Russian ambassador in Rome after a Russian television presenter delivered a stream of insults against Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said Tuesday.

According to Italian media, presenter Vladimir Solovyov said in Italian on Russian television that Meloni was a "disgrace to the human race" a "wild beast" a "certified idiot" and a "nasty little woman."

Then, switching to Russian, he said that "this Meloni is a fascist creature who betrayed her electors," adding that "she even betrayed (US President Donald) Trump."

Tajani posted on X that he had "summoned the Russian Ambassador, Alexey Paramonov, to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to formally protest the extremely serious and offensive remarks made by the TV host.

Even opposition parties in Italy condemned the comments by the Russian presenter.

Russian TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov attends a panel session at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in St.Petersburg, 6 June, 2024 (Russian TV presenter Vladimir Solovyov attends a panel session at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in St.Petersburg, 6 June, 2024)

Leader of the opposition Five Star Movement Giuseppe Conte slammed the insults as "unspeakable," while Mariastella Gelmini of the Us Moderates (Noi Moderati) party called the remarks unacceptable.

"A Russian TV presenter, a spokesman for the Kremlin position, made unacceptable sexist accusations against Giorgia Meloni. Once again, we would like to remind the Russian regime that those who insult the representatives of Italian institutions offend the entire country and we do not accept this," secretary of the Democratic Party, Elly Schlein, said.

Barbara Floridia, the president of the Rai supervisory commission, stressed that personal insults aren’t a legitimate instrument of political criticism and that Italy will not be intimidated by Russian propaganda.

Relations between Rome and Moscow have been tense because of Meloni's strong support for Ukraine, while Meloni's once friendly relations with US President Donald Trump have worsened since she defended Pope Leo XIV against the US president's verbal attacks.

Italy's Premier Giorgia Meloni meets Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Rome, 15 April, 2026 (Italy's Premier Giorgia Meloni meets Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Rome, 15 April, 2026)

Last week, Trump launched a stinging criticism of Meloni, one of his main European allies, over her unwillingness to join the Iran war.

"I'm shocked at her. I thought she had courage, but I was wrong," he said in an interview with Italian daily Corriere della Sera.

"She's unacceptable because she doesn't mind that Iran has a nuclear weapon and would blow up Italy in two minutes if they had the chance."

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