The US president replied that he feels confident about concluding an agreement between the US and the European Union on the hot issue of duties
Of Athena Papakosta
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, to Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni, who crossed the White House threshold shortly after seven in the afternoon (Greece time), reserved a warm welcome. With journalists asking one question after another, the US president replied that he feels confident of concluding an agreement between the United States and the European Union on the hot issue of duties, describing the Italian prime minister, who was hugging him, hugging him, a great man.
Donald Trump’s compliments to Georgia Meloni continued during a meal in the meeting room of the US Council of Council of Ministers with himself as one of the real leaders of this world, which he said he was proud of. On her side The Italian prime minister invited him to her countrywhere, as he said, he hopes to be able to organize a meeting with him with other European leaders.
He quickly made sure to emphasize that he is in Washington because he believes in ‘Unity of the West’stating that there can be an agreement between the ’27’ and the US side on Trump sweeping duties. “Think”, stressed that “The best way is to talk honestly.”
Many analysts or non -analysts call Giorgia Melon as a Donald Trump gambler. In both Rome and other European capitals, the Italian prime minister will be able to make progress in Union’s talks with Washington on the US president’s tariff policy. After all, as it is consistently commented, Melon is the sister of Donald Trump politically with himself appreciating the friendship that unites them and the Italian prime minister to be the first European leader to visit Washington and is accepted to the White House by the US President himself after the infamous ‘Day of Liberation’ of the United States that dragged at least 180 countries into a commercial vertigo.
From the beginning of their meeting but before passing the Oval Office away from the journalists’ looks and microphones, the President of the United States pointed out that Washington and Rome have very good relations and expressed his confidence that ‘There will be a trade agreement, 100%’, but noting that she should be “A fair agreement”.
At the end of the meeting, at a joint press conference, the two leaders stressed that they discussed defense spending, immigration and duties.
Georgia Meloni may not have made a tangible victory over the Trump tariff campaign, but has managed to be the necessary bridge between the EU and the US, persuading him to visit the Italian capital. An event that the Italian prime minister will try to exploit, especially if he manages to meet the President of the European Commission in Rome, Ursula von der Layenwith which since the day he returned to the white house he has not spoken.
“The goal for me is to make the West great again” emphasized relevant by adding that ‘We can do this together’. Earlier, he had taken care to characterize duties “error” Noting that they will end up hurting both the European Union and the United States.
Before leaving for the US, Georgia Meloni had discussed her trip with the Commission’s president, as well as with the outgoing German Chancellor, Altf Saltz but also with his successor, Friedrich Mertz And during her encounter with Donald Trump, she managed to balancing his own rhetoric, which rests on herself, but also to the Union of the “27”, taking care to highlight Italy’s role within it. She made sure to condemn woke ideology but also to defend ‘The war against irregular migration’while describing her Italy as A ‘stable’ and ‘reliable’ country to add smart and smiling “Excuse me if I promote my country, but you are a businessman and understand me.”
Washington’s Washington Campaign on Melon will continue today as Italian prime minister will welcome to Rome in which he returns the Vice -President of the US Government, Jay Di Vance.
Source :Skai
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