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Trump goads Italy’s Meloni again on eve of NATO summit

By Thomson Reuters Jul 6, 2026 | 5:10 AM

ROME, July 6 (Reuters) – Italy’s defence minister stressed the importance of good transatlantic relations on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump again ​goaded erstwhile ally Giorgia Meloni, the ‌Italian prime minister.

Meloni last month accused Trump of fabricating a story about her after the U.S. president told an Italian TV channel that she had “begged” him to take a ‌photo ​with her at a G7 ⁠summit in France.

With ⁠the two leaders due to attend a NATO summit in Turkey this week, Trump appeared to reignite the dispute when he posted on Truth Social ​a picture of Meloni looking up at him with the caption “RESTRAINING ORDER NEEDED”.

The Italian prime ⁠minister has yet to respond.

“I ⁠did not have any reaction (to the ​post), the fundamental thing is to maintain relations with ​a key ally like the USA,” Defence ‌Minister Guido Crosetto told Italy’s Sky TV.

“People come and go but relationships remain,” he added.

Opposition politicians were less restrained.

“Trump is a despicable, cheap bully,” ⁠Carlo Calenda, the leader of the small Azione party, wrote on X, expressing his support for Meloni.

Meloni was once ⁠a vocal ‌supporter of Trump and was the ⁠only European leader to attend his ​inauguration ‌in 2025.

However, she criticised him this ​year for ⁠lashing out at Pope Leo over his condemnation of the Iran conflict. That in turn prompted a blunt rebuke from the U.S. president, who accused her of lacking courage.

(Writing by Keith Weir; Editing by ​Kate Mayberry)