Italian PM begins visit to Saudi Arabia on Gulf tour
2 min readItalian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni began a surprise visit to Saudi Arabia on Friday as part of a Gulf tour to boost “national energy security”, a government source said, as the Middle East war rages.
Meloni began her unannounced trip in the Red Sea port city of Jeddah, the source said, adding that she was the first leader of a European Union or NATO country to visit the region since the war began on February 28.
The source said Meloni would meet with officials from Saudi Arabia, as well as from Qatar and United Arab Emirates but it was not immediately clear if she would also visit those two countries.
All three countries have been targeted by Iranian drone and missile strikes in retaliation for US-Israeli bombardment of Iran.
Italy is higly dependent on energy imports and has been eyeing rising energy prices with growing concern.
The government has cut fuel excise taxes until May 1 in a bid to contain petrol price rises.
Meloni on March 25 visited Algeria, which already provides around 30 percent of Italy’s natural gas, in the hope of increasing gas imports.
Far-right leader Meloni is also one of the European leaders closest to US President Donald Trump, who has urged countries affected by Iran’s selective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to intervene.
The vital shipping route accounted for around a quarter of the global seaborne oil trade and 20 percent of LNG supplies before the war.
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