Meloni Denounces Trump's 'Unprovoked Attacks' Over Fabricated G7 Photo Claim
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Mr Bagel
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has publicly called on former President Donald Trump to cease his "constant, unprovoked attacks" after he falsely claimed she begged him for a photo at the G7 summit. TheWrap reported that Meloni responded on Instagram, stating that being Trump's friend has not helped her popularity and that her standing depends on her ability to defend Italy's national interests.
"constant, unprovoked attacks"
Forbes noted that Trump continued attacking Meloni on social media, alleging she repeatedly asked for a photo at the G7 summit in France and was refused. Meloni denied the claim outright, calling it fabricated.
IrishStar reported that Meloni received a hero's welcome in Italy after publicly challenging Trump over the false claims. The outlet highlighted the political tension between the two leaders and the public support Meloni garnered for standing up to the former president.
The incident underscores the fraying relationship between two right-wing leaders who once appeared aligned. Meloni's firm rejection of Trump's narrative, coupled with her emphasis on defending Italy's national interests, suggests she is prioritizing domestic credibility over personal diplomacy with the former U.S. president.
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