Italy to weigh military action in Libya if diplomacy fails
Frances D’emilio| Associated Press
ROME: Italy would weigh participating in any military intervention to keep forces from the Islamic State group from advancing in Libya should diplomatic efforts fail, Italian officials said Monday.
Defense Minister Roberta Pinotti has said Rome could contribute 5,000 troops to lead such a military mission. But Pinotti and Premier Matteo Renzi on Monday sought to dispel the notion Italy already decided on military operations if launched under the auspices of the United Nations. Renzi told the private TG5 TV news „the proposal is to wait, so the U.N. Security Council can work with a bit more conviction on Libya“ diplomatically.