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US, Italy agree to coordinate efforts to counter spread of misinformation by foreign governments
- The U.S. and Italy agreed to coordinate efforts to counter misinformation and fake news from foreign governments.
- U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani reached this agreement during a meeting on Capri Island.
- Belgium recently announced a probe into alleged Russian efforts to influence an upcoming European Parliamentary election.
The United States and Italy agreed on Wednesday to coordinate efforts to counter the spread of misinformation and fake news articles by foreign governments.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani agreed on the new pact during a meeting on the sidelines of a three-day meeting of Group of Seven (G7) foreign ministers on the island of Capri.
The U.S. last year released an intelligence assessment sent to more than 100 countries that accused Moscow of using spies, social media and Russian state-run media to erode public faith in the integrity of democratic elections.
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Last week, Belgium said its prosecutors were probing alleged Russian attempts to influence an upcoming European Parliamentary election.
Russia has repeatedly denied that it has ever intervened in foreign elections and said last month that it would not meddle in the November 2024 U.S. vote.
An eight-page document outlining the Italy-U.S. agreement said the two nations would «establish and implement strategies and practices to counter information manipulation by foreign states» and promote «transparency in media financing and ownership,» including the role of governments.
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The memorandum also included a commitment to assist other countries against foreign attempts to interfere in their elections. It did not specifically name any country behind such attempts.
The two countries also pledged to invest in artificial intelligence (AI) tools to tackle the spread of fake news and to create a shared database on detected manipulation activities.
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Former Australian PM deletes critical tweets of Trump after winning election: ‘Most destructive president’
Former Australian prime minister and current ambassador to the United States in Washington Kevin Rudd has deleted tweets critical of President-elect Donald Trump after he won the presidential election.
Rudd had described Trump in a 2020 post as «the most destructive president in history,» according to reporting from NDTV.
He served as Australia’s 26th prime minister from 2007 to 2010 as head of their Labor Party, and was re-elected in 2013 after a brief stint as Australia’s foreign minister.
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The comments were made when Rudd had served as Chair of the Asia Society Policy Institute, which was described by Columbia University World Leaders Forum as «dedicated to using second track diplomacy to assist governments and businesses in resolving policy challenges within Asia, and between Asia and the West.»
According to a statement shared with Fox News Digital from Ambassador Rudd’s office, «In his previous role as the head of an independent US-based think tank, Mr. Rudd was a regular commentator on American politics. Out of respect for the office of President of the United States, and following the election of President Trump, Ambassador Rudd has now removed these past commentaries from his personal website and social media channels.»
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«This has been done to eliminate the possibility of such comments being misconstrued as reflecting his positions as Ambassador and, by extension, the views of the Australian Government. Ambassador Rudd looks forward to working with President Trump and his team to continue strengthening the US-Australia alliance,» the statement concluded.
Ambassador Rudd has since shared several posts congratulating President-elect Trump on social media site X, including one where he claimed he called him personally.
In his post from November 6, Rudd wrote «Good to speak this morning with President Trump to personally congratulate him on his election victory. We talked about the importance of the Alliance, and the strength of the Australia-US relationship in security, AUKUS, trade and investment. I look forward to working together in the interests of both our countries.»
The AUKUS agreement is a trilateral union between the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom established in 2021 to promote security in the Indo-Pacific region.
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The office of Ambassador Kevin Rudd provided no further comment to Fox News Digital’s inquiry.
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