Foreign Minister Paolo
Gentiloni said Friday that "Italy is ready to do its part in
Libya," but within the context of the measures led by the United
Nations.
Gentiloni told the Lower House that the government was
waiting for an international effort in the war-torn North
African nation.
"Right now, the game is international", he said in comments
that touched on the situation of Italian marines detained in
India and Middle East issues.
Italy, like the rest of Europe, has become concerned with
gains in Libya made by Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists who may
use the country as a springboard for attacks in Europe.
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