Meloni says Italy is exploring deals on telecoms security, but denies 
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		 [January 10, 2025]  By 
		GIADA ZAMPANO 
						
		ROME (AP) — Italy’s Premier Giorgia Meloni said Thursday that her 
		government is in talks with several private companies, including Elon 
		Musk’s SpaceX, over the country’s telecoms security system, but denied 
		having discussed the issue privately with Musk. 
		 
		“I never talked about this with Musk. It’s not my habit to use my public 
		role to do favors to friends,” Meloni said, responding to reporters’ 
		questions during her start-of-the-year press conference on a possible 
		deal with Musk’s group over Italian telecoms security. 
		 
		Meloni stressed that national interest was “the only lens” through which 
		she judged such potential contracts with SpaceX, the owner of satellite 
		system Starlink. 
		 
		Reportedly worth 1.5 billion euros ($1.6 billion) and spread over five 
		years, the project sparked an outcry by Italy's opposition parties, 
		questioning that the handling of such communications could be handed to 
		a Musk company. 
						
		
		  
						
		If the deal is sealed, SpaceX would provide encryption services for the 
		Italian government and communications infrastructure for the military 
		and emergency services. 
		 
		Earlier this week, Meloni denied forging such a deal with Musk – who has 
		developed a friendly relationship with the Italian premier. A government 
		statement went even further, “categorically” denying that a SpaceX deal 
		was discussed during Meloni’s recent meeting with U.S. President-elect 
		Donald Trump in Mar-a-Lago. 
		 
		“SpaceX allows very delicate information to be communicated securely on 
		a diplomatic and military level,” Meloni told Thursday’s press 
		conference. “Regarding the method, I can say that these are discussions 
		that the government has with many private companies.” 
		 
		Meloni reiterated that the government is still in an “investigative” 
		phase and no contracts have been signed. “The issue is that there are no 
		public alternatives for these technologies, obviously it’s a question of 
		placing data protection in the hands of a private entity. But the 
		alternative is not having these data protected,” she said. 
		 
		“Both scenarios are not ideal … If one day communications of sensitive 
		data end up in the wrong hands, the government is responsible,” she 
		added. 
		 
		SpaceX has been approached by email for comment. 
						
		
		  
						
		
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            Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni holds the 2024 year-end press 
			conference, in Rome, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Alessandra 
			Tarantino) 
            
			
			
			  Meloni also noted that Musk’s 
			political ideas could have been the real reason behind the 
			controversy. 
			 
			“Is the problem related to private investments or to the political 
			ideas of the investors?” she asked the press conference’s audience. 
			Musk, who’s a close ally of Trump, has openly 
			expressed his enthusiasm for a possible collaboration with Rome, 
			writing on X that his company is “ready to provide Italy the most 
			secure and advanced connectivity.” 
			 
			Already active in Italy since 2021, Starlink could expand its 
			services to include emergencies, such as disasters or terrorist 
			attacks. Musk’s group is also developing another project for defence 
			and sensitive operations called Starshield. 
			 
			Experts in the security field have stressed the increasing 
			sensitivity of European countries sealing partnerships with SpaceX, 
			whose success has put increasing pressure on Europe’s satellite and 
			telecoms industry. 
			 
			Meloni also defended Musk's freedom to express his political ideas, 
			saying that in her opinion he didn't pose a risk for democracy. 
			 
			“The problem is when these people use resources to finance parties 
			and associations halfway around the world to influence policies, 
			which I don’t see Musk doing, unlike (American investor and 
			philanthropist George) Soros,” the Italian premier said. 
			 
			“I consider this a dangerous interference,” she added. "But when it 
			happened, we talked about philanthropists: is the problem that 
			(Musk) is rich and influential or that he is not left-wing?” she 
			asked. 
			
			
			  
			In December, the leader of the right-wing populist Reform party in 
			the U.K., Nigel Farage, said the party was in “open negotiations” 
			with Musk over a donation, although he played down speculation that 
			it could be as much as $100 million. 
			 
			However, Farage later distanced himself from Musk after the 
			billionaire called for the release from prison of a far-right 
			activist who goes by the name of Tommy Robinson. 
			
			
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