Italy’s prime minister will visit Turkey in July for discussions about the Ukraine war, the leader said Thursday, as tensions mount over Ankara’s threat to block Sweden and Finland’s NATO bids. NATO member Turkey has said it would not support applications from the Nordic nations to join the Western military alliance, despite broad support from other members, including Italy. Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi said the war in Ukraine would be discussed during his upcoming visit, in which he is expected to meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. “At the beginning of July, I will be in…