Italy expects 'concrete commitment' from Moscow to pursue peace in Ukraine
ROME, April 26 (Reuters) - Italy's Giorgia Meloni expects Russia to show concrete signs of its willingness to pursue peace in Ukraine, the prime minister said in a statement after meeting Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskiy in Rome.
Meloni, who met Zelenskiy after Pope Francis' funeral, stressed "the urgency of an immediate and unconditional ceasefire, as well as the need for a concrete commitment by Moscow to launch a peace process".
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