Saturday, June 20, 2026 - Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has strongly rejected claims by US President Donald Trump that she “begged” him for a photograph during the recent G7 summit, describing the remarks as completely fabricated and damaging to relations between allies.
The dispute erupted after Trump, speaking during an
interview with Italian television network La7, claimed Meloni was eager to be
photographed with him during the summit in Évian, France. “She begged me to
take a picture with her. She wanted a picture with me so badly. I wouldn’t have
taken it, but I felt sorry for her,” Trump reportedly said
Meloni responded publicly in a video posted on social media,
dismissing the comments as false and expressing disappointment with the US
president. “There is one thing he should remember: neither I nor Italy ever
beg,” Meloni said.
The Italian leader added that Trump’s account of events was
entirely inaccurate. “Donald Trump’s declarations are totally invented.
Frankly, I am stunned. I don’t know why the US president behaves this way
towards his allies.”
Meloni further criticised Trump’s approach to international
relations, suggesting he appeared harsher toward allies than toward
geopolitical adversaries. “I can only say it is unfortunate he does not show
the same determination towards the enemies of the West and of the United
States, whose leaders he instead treats with far greater indulgence,” she said.
The exchange marks a significant deterioration in relations
between the two leaders, who previously maintained a close political
relationship rooted in shared conservative and nationalist positions. Their
ties reportedly became strained following disagreements over the US-Israeli
conflict with Iran and Trump’s criticism of Pope Leo.
Trump and Meloni held several bilateral meetings on the
sidelines of the G7 summit in an apparent effort to repair relations, but the
latest remarks have reignited tensions. The comments sparked backlash across
Italy, with politicians from both the government and opposition rallying behind
the prime minister.
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani condemned Trump’s
remarks, describing them as offensive to both Meloni and Italy. He subsequently
announced the cancellation of a planned visit to the United States. “The
serious and offensive words of President Trump towards Prime Minister Giorgia
Meloni offend the whole of Italy,” Tajani said. Former Prime Minister Giuseppe
Conte also criticised Trump, saying Italy did not deserve to be “so blatantly
humiliated”
Giovanbattista Fazzolari, undersecretary to the prime
minister’s office, warned that Trump’s comments risk damaging long-standing
transatlantic relations. “With his inappropriate outbursts, he has managed no
easy feat: making the United States unpopular across the entire European
continent, damaging not only Europe but above all the United States,” Fazzolari
said.
The public dispute highlights growing tensions between
Washington and several European allies at a time of heightened geopolitical
uncertainty, with observers closely watching whether the latest exchange will
further strain relations between the United States and Italy.

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