Italy’s Meloni hopes to attend Trump inauguration as she downplays his Greenland and Panama comments
- Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni hopes to attend Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20, confirming she is checking her agenda before confirming her presence.
- Meloni stated she does not believe Trump intends to use military force over Greenland or the Panama Canal, interpreting his comments as a warning to China.
- Meloni's comments followed her government's success in securing the release of journalist Cecilia Sala from Iran after three weeks of detention.
- Analysts warn that Trump's rhetoric could embolden America's enemies amid ongoing conflicts involving Russia and China.
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Giorgia Meloni the only EU top at Trump's installation
BRUSSELS. Giorgia Meloni has been invited to Trump's inauguration in just over a week. The Italian is cementing her role as a bridge builder between the EU and the US. Others on Trump's invitation list are China's Xi Jinping and Argentina's Javier Milei – but not Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyj.
Italy’s Giorgia Meloni: Trump’s Greenland remarks ‘a message to some other big global players’
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Thursday said she doesn’t believe President-elect Trump has a plan to purchase Greenland or acquire it through military force. “I think we can exclude that the United States in the coming years will try to use force to annex territory that interests it,” Meloni said during an annual press…
Trump’s threats to acquire Greenland 'a warning to China', says Meloni
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said Thursday she viewed US President-elect Donald Trump's threats to use military force to seize Greenland as a warning to foreign competitors, such as China, to keep their hands off key strategic concerns close to the US.
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