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(ANSA) - ROME, SEP 2 - Premier Giorgia Meloni on Saturday
called on ex-premier Giuliano Amato to come forward with any
evidence he has after he said that a French missile caused the
mysterious 1980 Ustica plane crash that left 81 people dead.
"Giuliano Amato's important words about Ustica deserve
attention," Meloni said.
"But Amato specifies that those words are the fruit of personal
deductions.
"I ask Amato to know if, in addition to the deductions, he is in
possession of elements that make it possible to go back (and
re-assess) the conclusions reached by the judiciary and
parliament, and make them available so that the government can
take any possible steps forward resulting from them".
Meloni added that no documents regarding the Ustica disaster
stemming from criminal investigations and the work of
parliamentary commissions of inquiry were classified. (ANSA).
Ustica: Amato should present any evidence he has - Meloni
Ex-premier's words 'deserve attention' says head of govt