Italy's Meloni says to visit US for tariff talks
- Giorgia Meloni, Italy's leader, will visit Washington on April 17 to discuss tariffs with US President Donald Trump.
- Meloni criticized the tariffs as "wrong" and stated that "a trade war between Europe and the United States does not suit anyone."
- Meloni expressed support for a "zero-for-zero" tariff deal proposed by the European Commission.
- Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani noted good relations with the Trump administration and emphasized the importance of the negotiations.
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