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Desperate to take a photo with me, felt pity…Trump made such a claim about the Italian PM, Meloni gave a befitting reply

US President Donald Trump has recently created a new controversy by sharing an anecdote from the G7 summit held in France. Trump has claimed that Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni had begged him to get a photo taken with him. Meloni immediately rejected Trump's claim and called it completely fabricated. In fact, in an exclusive phone interview with an Italian media outlet, Trump said that Meloni had requested a lot to be photographed with him, and he agreed only because he felt pity for Meloni. This statement of Trump has started a new debate regarding the mutual relations between the two world leaders.

Trump and Meloni met at the G7 summit held in Evian, France from June 15 to 17. Following this year's tensions over the war in Iran, the two right-wing leaders had repaired their already strained relations. In a short interview given to Italy's La7 TV channel, Trump said that perhaps he is happy that I talked to him. I didn't need to talk to him. He requested me to take a photo with him. She was very eager to get her photo taken with me. I don't take photos, but I felt sorry for him. 

Meloni responded to Trump's claim

Meloni shared a video on her In the video he said, "Donald Trump's statements are completely fabricated, I am really shocked. I Don't understand why the President of America behaves like this with his own colleagues; After all, this is not the first time this has happened.