Italy’s Meloni offers to ‘bridge’ deepening US-Europe divide
- Democracies in Europe and Republicans in Washington have opposing views on European dependence on American military protection.
- Trump's administration has moved the U.S. Closer to Vladimir Putin's Russia, undermining NATO's unity.
- European leaders have expressed a need for greater independence from the U.S. To ensure their own defense capabilities.
- Ukraine requires support from Europe to survive against Russian aggression, prompting discussions on strategic thinking in Europe.
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Italy’s Meloni offers to ‘bridge’ deepening US-Europe divide
The NewsItalian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni offered to act as a bridge between Europe and the US, in a nod to the growing gulf threatening the transatlantic alliance.Meloni, the only European leader to attend US President Donald Trump’s inauguration, said in an interview with the Financial Times that it was “in the interests of everyone” to patch up fraying ties.Her remarks come as relations have hit a post-war low, with Washington imposing tr…
‘Crisis hides an opportunity’: Meloni positions Italy as US-Europe bridge
Meloni has made an effort to steer clear of any criticism toward the White House, maintaining a notably discreet stance, even as European leaders have expressed strong outrage in response to attacks from the Trump administration
Meloni agrees with Vice-President Vance's criticism: 'Europe is lost'
The Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, supported the harsh criticisms of US Vice President J.D. Vance to Europe, accusing her of having "lost her course" in fundamental values. In an interview with the influential British daily 'Financial Times' (FT), the first to grant a foreign media since she came to power in October 2022, Meloni stressed that she shared Vance's attack on Europe for supposedly abandoning her commitment to freedom of expr…
Meloni tells FT she agrees with Vance, Europe has lost itself
Premier Giorgia Meloni said she understood where United States Vice President JD Vance was coming from in his criticism of Europe in his speech at the Munich Security Conference in February in an interview with the Financial Times on Friday. (ANSA)
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