Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni has strongly responded to Donald Trump’s claim that she repeatedly requested a photo with him at the recent G7 summit. The dispute originated from an interview where the former US president alleged that Meloni had “begged” for the picture during their meeting in France, a statement she dismissed as entirely false.
The escalating tension between the two leaders has led to Italy’s foreign minister canceling a planned trip to the United States. In retaliation to Trump’s remarks on social media, suggesting Meloni’s declining popularity in Italy and her refusal to allow US military base usage for the Iran conflict, she issued a firm rebuttal. Meloni emphasized that her popularity is not influenced by her relationship with Trump but by her dedication to defending Italy’s national interests, including the adherence to agreements governing the use of American military bases in Italy.
Trump’s social media post, where he initially misspelled Meloni’s name, criticized her actions regarding US-Italy relations and military cooperation. The recent clash highlights the growing rift between the two right-wing leaders, who had previously expressed mutual support. However, disagreements emerged over Trump’s comments and actions, leading to a strained relationship between Meloni and the former US president.
The discord underscores the shifting dynamics in the political alignment between the two figures, as differences over foreign policy and diplomatic decisions strain their once amicable ties.
