President Donald Trump criticized Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Saturday, claiming she repeatedly requested a photo with him during the recent G7 summit. Meloni has denied this assertion, labeling it as 'completely fabricated.' The exchange has escalated tensions, leading to the cancellation of a planned trip to the U.S. by Italy's foreign minister. In a social media post, Trump mentioned Meloni's declining popularity in Italy and criticized her government's stance during the Iran war. Meloni responded by stating that Trump's attacks are 'senseless' and emphasized that her popularity is based on her defense of Italy's national interests. Trump also expressed frustration over Italy's refusal to allow U.S. military operations from its bases during the conflict. This incident follows Trump's comments during an interview with Italian broadcaster La7, where he raised the issue of the photo while discussing Ukraine.
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Trump and Meloni exchange criticisms over G7 summit photo
President Trump and Italian Prime Minister Meloni have exchanged criticisms regarding a disputed photo request during the G7 summit. Trump claimed Meloni asked for the photo multiple times, while Meloni denied this and criticized Trump's remarks about her popularity and Italy's military cooperation during the Iran war. The situation has led to diplomatic tensions, including the cancellation of a planned visit by Italy's foreign minister.
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