In Washington, President Trump lavished praise on Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy. He also accepted her invitation to visit Rome.According to The New York Times, President Trump welcomed Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of Italy to the White House on Thursday, lavishing her with praise and accepting her invitation to visit Rome.
For international leaders, meeting with President Trump at the White House can be a risky and unpredictable experience, with the potential for embarrassment or even beratement. However, for Prime Minister Meloni, the meeting went smoothly, with Mr. Trump expressing his fondness for her and engaging in friendly banter about immigration.
While the leaders discussed the possibility of a trade deal between the European Union and the United States, no substantial progress was made on negotiations over tariffs and other issues. Mr. Trump stated that there was no rush to reach a deal.
Ms. Meloni was the first European leader to visit the White House since Mr. Trump imposed and then partially paused tariffs against the European Union. The meeting solidified the special relationship between the two leaders, but it remains unclear what this rapport will yield for Italy and Europe.
Lorenzo Castellani, a political scientist at Luiss Guido Carli University in Rome, noted that Ms. Meloni was treated as a first-rank ally, despite Italy not being a military or economic powerhouse. However, in terms of concrete results, she did not bring anything significant back home.
As trade policy for European countries is conducted collectively through the European Union, Ms. Meloni made it clear that she could not negotiate a deal on behalf of the bloc. Her biggest achievement may have been securing Mr. Trump’s acceptance of her invitation for a visit to Rome in the near future, where she hopes he will meet with European officials.
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