Feb 14 • 20:05 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Merz made a strong statement about Trump – now Italy has responded

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni rejects German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's criticism of President Donald Trump and emphasizes the importance of collaboration between the U.S. and Europe.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has publicly countered a sharp critique made by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz regarding U.S. President Donald Trump and his 'MAGA' policies. Meloni suggested that such criticisms are political matters that should be left to the respective parties rather than being a concern for the European Union. She noted that leaders act according to what they deem best, implying that interference in one another's political decisions is not in line with EU's interests. This comes amid a shifting dynamic between German and Italian relations.

In her remarks, Meloni stressed the necessity for the United States and Europe to work towards collaboration instead of division. She indicated that in times of geopolitical tension, it is vital for EU nations to focus on common ground rather than fostering discord over political ideologies. The emphasis on unity is particularly important for Italy, as it navigates its relationships both within the EU and with the U.S. under Trump's influence.

Additionally, she announced Italy's participation as an observer member of the Gaza peace council led by Trump, underlining Italy's commitment to being involved in significant international dialogue and decision-making spheres. This move reflects Italy's intention to maintain a strong relationship with the U.S. while, at the same time, managing its domestic and international political landscapes effectively.

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