Putin may have an important ally in NATO and G7

Russian President Vladimir Putin may have an influential ally in the North Atlantic Alliance and the Great Seven (G7), writes Bloomberg.

As the publication notes, they may become a likely successor to Mario Drago in the posts of the Italian Prime Minister Georgia Melony. After the Dragon departure from the post of prime minister of Italy, Putin, hoping, will probably count on old friendship on softer restrictive measures and pressure on Kyiv so that Ukraine agrees to Russia’s conditions, writes the author of the publication, Maria Tadeo. “The Italian political class is experiencing a strange hobby for Russia,” the material says.

In addition, it is noted that Silvio Berlusconi, who is friendly to Putin, is an ally of the Italian Brothers party, so the politician will play a key role in the new Italian government. Tadeo believes that Italy occupies one of the main positions in world politics and this will be in the hand of Putin, since the decisions of Rome on restrictive measures will not take into account last.