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Meloni rules out giving Italy’s old fighter jets to Ukraine

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ROME — Italy’s prime minister has ruled out the dispatch of Italian fighter jets to Ukraine for now, ending days of speculation Rome could send its aging AMX aircraft to help combat Russia’s invasion.

Speaking at a press conference with Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy during a visit to Kyiv, Giorgia Meloni said, “At the moment the supply of planes is not on the table,” adding that any decision would be made “in consultation with international partners.”

Her comments followed reports in Italy that Rome was mulling the supply of jets after Zelenskyy last month appealed to European leaders for fighters as Russia reportedly prepares for new offensives in Ukraine.

Built by Alenia Aeronautica, now part of Italy’s Leonardo and Brazil’s Embraer, the AMX ground attack fighter was supplied to Italy and Brazil, with the Italian air force taking delivery of 135 jets from 1989.

The aircraft saw service with Italy in Bosnia and Kosovo in the 1990s, Libya in 2011 and Afghanistan and is now being replaced by the F-35.

Press speculation the jets could be sent to Ukraine instead of the breakers’ yard was bolstered on Tuesday when a Italian junior foreign minister, Edmondo Cirielli, told Rome newspaper Il Messaggero, “A dialogue about the AMX could be started – we will listen to Ukraine’s request.”

Ahead of her meeting with Zelenskyy in Kyiv on Tuesday, Meloni said, “We will ask him what more we can do to lend a hand.”

But hours later she said fighters were not an option, a decision backed by two Italian experts.

“One group of AMXs has been upgraded and would be suitable, but those are the aircraft Italy still needs,” said Vincenzo Camporini a former head of the Italian armed forces and an analyst at the IAI think tank in Rome.

“The non-upgraded aircraft would be possible, but the time and the cost to upgrade them to make them interoperable with today’s weaponry makes the idea unpractical and too costly,” he added.

Leonardo Tricarico, the president of the ICSA think tank and a former Italian Air Force chief, agreed.

“The need for training and logistics for an aircraft that only Italy has would mean a huge commitment for a modest flight line,” he said.

Given the fighter is limited to a ground attack role, Tricarico said the more versatile F-16 would be a better target for Zelenskyy, given it also had air-to-air capabilities and could deliver heavier bombs.

“Additionally, many air forces use the F-16,” he said.

Instead, Italy is “within weeks” of sending a Samp-T air defense battery to Ukraine, foreign minister Antonio Tajani told Italian daily La Stampa on Tuesday.

During her visit to Ukraine, Meloni was keen to show Italy’s support for the country after she was embarrassed last week by a stout defense of Russia delivered by one of her coalition allies, former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.

A longtime friend of Vladimir Putin, Berlusconi blamed Zelenskyy for provoking Russia’s invasion, stating, “I judge this gentleman very, very negatively.”

Speaking alongside Meloni in Kyiv on Tuesday, Zelenskyy said, “Mr. Berlusconi, it seems to me, has never had his house bombarded with missiles every day. And thank God his partner from the Russian Federation didn’t drive a tank into his house and destroy his relatives and close ones.”

Tom Kington is the Italy correspondent for Defense News.

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