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Italy Calls for EU to Prioritise Energy Security Like Defence

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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has urged the European Commission to relax fiscal rules to address soaring energy costs, equating energy security with the urgency of defence spending. In her letter to Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, she emphasised that the EU must demonstrate political courage in prioritising energy security, especially amid rising tensions in the Middle East that threaten oil and gas supplies.

Meloni’s appeal comes as Europe remains wary of a repeat energy crisis similar to that following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which led to factory shutdowns and inflation. She argues that citizens cannot be expected to support increased defence spending while facing financial pressures from energy bills.

For UK residents, this situation highlights the interconnectedness of European energy policies and potential implications for energy prices and availability. If the EU relaxes fiscal rules for energy, it could lead to more robust measures that stabilise energy costs across member states, indirectly affecting UK energy markets.

As the situation develops, observers should watch for the EU’s response to Italy’s request and any subsequent measures that may emerge to address energy security. This could signal shifts in energy pricing and availability that impact households and businesses in the UK.

Sources
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