Terror should be fought with arms but
politics is also needed, Premier Paolo Gentiloni said on his
arrival at the NATO summit in Brussels Thursday. "Italy is very
committed in Iraq" where it is the second-biggest military force
behind the US, "but it is important to stress that the approach
is not only military, but also political, involving all possible
forces to find solutions" to challenges like terrorism, he told
journalists. "Terrorism is beaten on the military level but also
on the cultural plane," as Italy has stressed for some time,
said Gentiloni, stressing that to this end, "unity between both
sides of the Atlantic is useful".
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