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The Italian Foreign Minister says that Italy is expecting EU support for flexibility in energy spending.

Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani stated on Tuesday that the European Union will likely give a positive response to Italy's request for greater flexibility in energy-related expenditures. This would help Italian households and businesses deal with a high cost of energy.

Tajani told Corriere della Sera daily that Rome's demand was "absolutely legit". He added that this leeway would remain in place until the?market conditions stabilize, including shipping through routes like?the Strait of Hormuz.

Italy, which is heavily dependent on imported energy imports, has been pushing for the EU to adjust fiscal rules to better deal with the economic impact of energy shocks.

"I don't believe that the EU won't give a positive response." Tajani, also the deputy prime minister, said: "I am confident."

Italy has asked that the European Commission grant member states the same fiscal flexibility to deal with rising energy costs, as they currently allow for defence spending.

Giorgia meloni, the Italian Prime Minister, warned in a May letter to Commission President Ursula von der Leyen that Rome would be unable to 'drop plans' to use the EU SAFE -defence program without this leeway.

On Tuesday, several Italian newspapers reported that a response from Brussels might?come as soon as Wednesday, provided flexibility is used to invest and not for subsidies. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Heavens, Francesca Piscioneri)

(source: Reuters)