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Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani again urged the citizens of the country not to go to Moscow.

Axar.az reports that he said this on the air of the RAI2 channel.

"Around one million Italians will travel abroad for the Easter holidays. We have always said that it is better to postpone planned trips to Moscow, if someone is already in Moscow, stay away from crowded places. We have been saying this since March 8," he said.

It should be noted that on March 7, the United States called on its citizens not to go to Russia and linked it to security. Following the United States, Great Britain and Italy joined this call.

This call of the United States was recalled after the terrorist attack on "Crocus City Hall" on March 22. The United States announced that it had informed Russia about terrorism. The FTX stated that this was general information and nothing specific was said.

Date
2024.03.27 / 22:31
Author
Axar.az
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