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Tajani stands his ground after Nicaragua says it's breaking off ties with Italy
We'll continue to demand extradition of BR terrorist Casimirri says foreign minister
ROME,
16 July 2026, 13:09
ANSA English Desk
- ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister
Antonio Tajani stood his ground on Thursday after Nicaragua said
it intended to break off diplomatic ties with Italy following
his criticism of the central American country for sheltering
convicted Red Brigades terrorist Alessio Casimirri, part of the
gang involved in the 1978 murder of former Italian premier Aldo
Moro and his security escort.
In a foreign ministry statement, Tajani said Italy would not
stop calling for Casimirri's extradition.
"Italy will continue to demand that Casimirri answer to the
Italian justice system for the crimes of which he has been found
guilty, as has already been requested in a European Parliament
resolution," Tajani said.
"Italy will continue to resolutely defend this demand, out of
respect for the memory of the victims of terrorism and the
principles of justice".
(see related).
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