He was specifically referring to those deployed with the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) and with the Italian Bilateral Military Mission in Lebanon (MIBIL).

Tajani’s statement was addressing the foreign commissions of the Lower House and Senate on the recent evolution of the political scenario in the Middle East.

He went on to say that, with Defence Minister Guido Crosetto, “we are constantly monitoring the situation”.

“We are ready to take any initiative to guarantee the security of our contingents,” he added.

The foreign minister went on to say that he had fresh talks a few days ago with his Israeli and Lebanese counterparts, Israel Katz and Bou Habib.

“I asked them to work for the full implementation of Resolution 1701, concerning the respect by both sides of the Blue Line, and to favour the mediation of US special envoy Amos Hochstein, as well as guaranteeing UNIFIL’s security.”

Tajani added that “we are also continuing to follow with great attention the roughly 4000 Italians present in the country, most of whom are dual nationals”.

“We are ready for any event in case the situation deteriorates,” he continued.

“We urge them to exercise maximum caution. Those who can, should return.

“And we advise in the strongest way not to go to that country while the situation remains this complex,” he added.

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