Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte is not concerned about reports that U.S. Attorney General
William Barr held secret meetings with Italian intelligence agencies, Conte's office said on Thursday.
Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera reported on Wednesday that Barr met with the intelligence services as part of an investigation by President Donald Trump's administration into the origins of the probe of
Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.
"Prime Minister Conte sees no anomalous behavior on the part of our secret services," a statement from Conte's office said, adding that he would address a parliamentary committee for security about the reported meetings.