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  2. Foreign relations of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The foreign relations of the Italian Republic are the Italian government's external relations with the outside world. Located in Europe, Italy has been considered a major Western power since its unification in 1860. [1] Its main allies are the NATO countries and the EU states, two entities of which

  3. No, Trump didn't say US and Italy have been allies since ...

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    The U.S. and Italy, of course, have not been allies throughout history. The U.S. and Italy first established a diplomatic relationship in 1861, but the countries were at war in World War II as ...

  4. Italy–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The Allies gave much higher priority to the invasion of France in 1944; Italy was a "backwater.". [ 16 ] From 1943 till the end of the war the only part of Italy at war with the United States was the German puppet state the Italian Social Republic .

  5. Member states of NATO - Wikipedia

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    The 12 founding members of the Alliance were: Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and the United States. [4] The various allies all signed the Ottawa Agreement, [5] which is a 1951 document that acts to embody civilian oversight of the Alliance. [5] [6]

  6. Italy's Meloni and allies keep control of Basilicata region

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    Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and her right-wing allies have kept control of the small southern region of Basilicata, election results on Monday showed, defeating their centre-left ...

  7. Military history of Italy during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The Allies soon controlled most of southern Italy, and Naples rose against and ejected the occupying German forces. The loyalist Italian government (sometimes referred to as the "Kingdom of the South") declared war on Germany on 13 October, aligning Italy within the Western Allies as a co-belligerent.

  8. Italian Instrument of Surrender - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Instrument of Surrender was a legal document which was signed by Italy and the Allies, effecting the unconditional surrender of Italy to the Allies. It was signed at 11:30 on 29 September 1943 and immediately took effect on the day it was signed.

  9. Surrender at Caserta - Wikipedia

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    The Surrender at Caserta (Italian: Resa di Caserta, pronounced [ˈreːza di kaˈzɛrta]) of 29 April 1945 was the written agreement that formalized the surrender of German and Italian Fascist forces in Italy, ending the Italian Campaign of World War II. [1]