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Italy’s top diplomat cancels US trip as Meloni slams Trump’s claim she ‘begged’ for a photo with him

Italy’s foreign minister scrapped a planned U.S. trip after Trump’s remarks, as Meloni called the claim fabricated and said the comments offended all of Italy.

  • President Trump told La7 that Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni "begged" him for a photo at a recent summit, a claim Meloni rejected as "completely made up."
  • Tensions between Trump and Meloni previously escalated over the war in Iran and criticism of Pope Leo XIV, despite Meloni once being a vocal supporter who attended Trump's 2025 inauguration.
  • Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani canceled a planned United States visit, calling Trump's remarks "grave and offensive" and stating they "offend the whole of Italy."
  • Meloni criticized Trump for treating enemies of the West with "greater indulgence" than allies, declaring, "neither I nor Italy ever beg."
  • The exchange follows signs at the recent summit that the two leaders had steadied their relationship, a rift now threatening to reverse recent progress in bilateral cooperation.
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In a telephone interview on the Italian channel La7, the American president claimed that the Italian Prime Minister had "pled" him to take a photo with him at the G7 in Evian. The latter was said to be "dismayed" by the "totally invented" statements.

·Paris, France
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The US President claims that the Italian head of government "begged" him for a photo at the G7 summit. Giorgia Meloni reacts promptly and calls this "freely invented".

·Bonn, Germany
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ANSA broke the news in Italy on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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