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Meloni and Merz: 'Let Europe take the lead and choose its own destiny'

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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz signed the new German-Italian Action Plan in Rome, where the two delegations met for the intergovernmental summit in Rome on Friday.

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Germany and Italy are intensifying their cooperation in the military and business sectors. A new agreement between Friedrich Merz and Giorgia Meloni strengthens the Berlin-Rome axis.

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Chancellor Friedrich Merz, accompanied by part of his government, met with the President of the Giorgia Meloni Council in Italy on Friday. The leaders of the two historically Atlantic countries called for new free trade agreements.

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The premier receives the Chancellor, who wants to reform the Union. Giorgia: "Europe is the protagonist of his destiny and no more childishness in foreign policy. I hope that we can give the Nobel Peace Prize to Trump, but reforms are needed at the Gaza Board. The occasion is the intergovernmental summit between Italy and Germany. Yesterday Giorgia Meloni received the German chancellor Friedrich Merz at Villa Pamphili, a crucial meeting, especia…

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The European Union is seeing the birth of a new political axis, as Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz are growing closer, at a time when the traditional Franco-German alliance is showing signs of weakening. According to Politico, the two conservative leaders are building a pragmatic partnership, based on shared interests in economic growth, industrial competitiveness, European defense and security, as well…

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Euronews broke the news in France on Friday, January 23, 2026.
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