
The move follows Italy's demand for extradition of Alessio Casimirri, wanted for 1978 murder of Aldo Moro
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The man is said to have been involved in the murder of Aldo Moro in 1978. Nicaragua’s authoritarian government broke diplomatic ties with Italy after Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani accused her of protecting a former member of the Red Brigades terrorist group. Moro, then leader of the Italian Christian Democrats, was abducted in March 1978 by a command of the Red Brigades in Rome.
Furthermore, Since 1983, Casimirri has lived in Nicaragua, where he received Nicaraguan citizenship. 55 days later, his body was found in a car in Rome. Rome said: Victims of terrorism are not forgotten: Italy’s Foreign Ministry had previously announced that Nicaragua had informed Rome of its intention to end diplomatic relations.
In addition, At a meeting of the European People's Party in Madrid, Tajani called on Nicaragua to extradite Alessio Casimirri. Nicaragua’s decision is the result of the “unjustified, aggressive and irresponsible statements” of Tajanis, the foreign Ministry of the Central American country said.
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The man is said to have been involved in the murder of Aldo Moro in 1978.
reliability low1/5 sourcesNicaragua’s authoritarian government broke diplomatic ties with Italy after Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani accused her of protecting a former member of the Red Brigades terrorist group.
reliability low1/3 sourcesMoro, then leader of the Italian Christian Democrats, was abducted in March 1978 by a command of the Red Brigades in Rome.
reliability low1/3 sourcesSince 1983, Casimirri has lived in Nicaragua, where he received Nicaraguan citizenship.
reliability low1/3 sources55 days later, his body was found in a car in Rome.
reliability low1/3 sourcesRome said: Victims of terrorism are not forgotten: Italy’s Foreign Ministry had previously announced that Nicaragua had informed Rome of its intention to end diplomatic relations.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAt a meeting of the European People's Party in Madrid, Tajani called on Nicaragua to extradite Alessio Casimirri.
reliability low1/3 sourcesNicaragua’s decision is the result of the “unjustified, aggressive and irresponsible statements” of Tajanis, the foreign Ministry of the Central American country said.
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