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Giorgia Meloni tells prank caller EU leaders

Giorgia Meloni tells prank caller EU leaders are ‘tired of Ukraine war’

Rome, November 02 2023, The Europe Today: The Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has become the latest Western politician to be caught out by Russian pranksters Vovan and Lexus.

Giorgia Meloni told the pair, who were posing as African diplomats, that European leaders were tired of the war in Ukraine and wanted to broker a deal with the Kremlin to end it.

The 13-minute call dates back to September and was published by the Russian due – whose real names are Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexei Stolyarov – on the Canadian video-sharing platform Rumble on Wednesday.

Meloni’s office said in a statement that it regretted that the Prime minister had been deceived by an impostor posing as the head of the African Union Commission.

It said the call occurred during the run-up to meetings with African leaders at the United Nations General Assembly.

War fatigue

“There is a lot of tiredness on all sides,” Meloni is heard saying regarding Russia’s war in Ukraine. “The moment is approaching when everyone will understand that we need a way out.

“Ukraine’s counter-offensive is not going as expected (…) It has not changed the fate of the conflict, and everyone understands that [the conflict] could last many years if we don’t find a solution. The Ukrainians are doing what they have to do and we are trying to help them.”

The problem is “finding a way out that is acceptable for both sides without destroying international law”.

Meloni added: “I have some ideas on how to manage this situation, but I’m waiting for the right moment to put them on the table.”

The prank call comes as Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked the West not to relent in its support for Ukraine. He said in a recent interview with Time that the “scariest thing” is that some in the world have grown used to the war in Ukraine.

Meloni spoke of her sympathy with the UK in trying to clamp down on illegal migrants. She said they are “impossible to integrate” into European society.

“Some of them finish in the hands of criminal organisations (…) The European Commission says it understands this, but when you ask them for money to invest and help countries, it becomes more difficult.”

Prankster Lexus, or Alexei Stolyarov, told Reuters that Meloni was at least someone willing to share her real opinions:

“Unfortunately, unlike her, many European politicians behave like some kind of programmed robot and express points of view that are only voiced in their own circles,” he told Reuters. He did the talking while Vovan also listened in on the call with Meloni, he explained.