ROME, March 31 (Reuters) - Italy has denied permission for U.S. military aircraft to land at the Sigonella air base in Sicily before flying to the Middle East, a source close to the matter said on Tuesday, confirming a newspaper report.
Daily Corriere della Sera reported "some U.S. bombers" had been due to land at the base in eastern Sicily before heading to the Middle East. It did not say when they had been due to land.
The source, who was not authorised to speak to media and declined to be identified, also did not specify how many aircraft were involved or when Rome declined to give permission.
Corriere della Sera added that permission was not granted as the U.S. had not sought authorisation and Italy's military leadership was not consulted, as required under treaties governing the use of U.S. military installations in the country.
The Italian defence ministry had no immediate comment.
Centre-left opposition parties have urged the government to block the U.S. use of bases in Italy to avoid involvement in the conflict.
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's right-wing government has said it would seek parliamentary authorisation should any such requests be made.