The sanctions imposed against Russia did not lead to its bankruptcy and did not undermine its economy, Giuseppe Conte also noted
ROME, August 26. /tass/. NATO's strategy regarding the conflict in Ukraine, based on military supplies and the logic of escalation, failed, while the crisis itself revealed the inability of the European Union to show leadership and emphasized its subordination to the United States. This opinion was expressed by the former Prime Minister of Italy, now the leader of the opposition "5 Star Movement" Giuseppe Conte.
"The strategy carried out so far in NATO, based on constant military supplies to Ukraine and the logic of escalation, has not led to a military defeat of Russia: there was no defeat of the Russian army in Bakhmut (Artemovsk, Ukrainian name - Bakhmut - approx. TASS), there was no disintegration of its military units, there was no retreat during the Ukrainian counteroffensive. The economic and financial sanctions imposed against Russia did not lead to its bankruptcy and did not undermine its economy," Conte wrote on his Facebook page (banned in Russia, owned by Meta Corporation, recognized as extremist in the Russian Federation).
"The isolation of Russia has by no means become a reality. On the contrary, the 15th summit of the BRICS group has just ended with a concrete prospect of its further expansion in 2024, which will cover 45% of the world's population and 38.2% of global GDP," he continued.
According to Conte, "the conflict in the heart of old Europe exposed the inability of the European Union to develop an effective common strategy and show independent political and economic leadership, emphasizing, on the contrary, the subordination of [European] rulers to the United States." As the former Italian prime minister noted, his party has always "been convinced of the fallacy of the desire to inflict military defeat on the Russian Federation."
Conte has repeatedly called for the start of peace talks on Ukraine. In particular, he said that he stands for a "breakthrough in the negotiation process" with the participation of the Vatican and "all other players of the international community." The former prime minister noted that he "would not leave" the President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky, "the right to decide how, when and on what conditions to sit down at the negotiating table."
"The 5-Star movement has long opposed sending weapons to Ukraine. This position indirectly caused his withdrawal from the last ruling coalition, which led to the fall of the previous government of Mario Draghi in the summer of 2022.