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Nicaragua breaks diplomatic ties with Italy over 1978 murder case

By Thomson Reuters Jul 16, 2026 | 1:02 PM

July 16 (Reuters) – Nicaragua has broken diplomatic relations with Italy in a spat over the 1978 ​killing of a former ‌Italian prime minister, Nicaragua’s foreign ministry said on Thursday.

The ministry said the decision was triggered by comments from Italian Foreign ‌Minister ​Antonio Tajani criticizing ⁠the Central American nation ⁠for harboring a former militant convicted of the 1978 assassination of former Prime Minister Aldo Moro.

Tajani ​had questioned Nicaragua’s decision to grant citizenship to Alessio Casimirri, ⁠a former member of ⁠the far-left Red Brigades.

Moro, ​a former prime minister and leader of ​Italy’s Christian Democrats, was kidnapped ‌by the Red Brigades in March 1978. The group demanded the release of imprisoned members in exchange ⁠for his safety, but Moro was found dead in the trunk of a car ⁠some ‌two months later.

Italy’s foreign ⁠ministry, when asked to comment, ​reiterated ‌Tajani’s call for Casimirri ​to be ⁠extradited.

“We tell Nicaragua that granting immunity to a criminal is unacceptable,” Tajani said.

(Reporting by Gabriela Selser and Angelo Amante in Rome, Editing by ​Natalia Siniawski)