Rome, June 19, 2026:
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has strongly rejected claims made by U.S. President Donald Trump that she “begged” him for a photograph during the recent G7 Summit in France.
The remarks have sparked a diplomatic row between two leaders who were once viewed as political allies.
What Trump Allegedly Said
During an interview with an Italian television network, Trump reportedly claimed that Meloni wanted a photograph with him and that he agreed only because he “felt sorry for her.” The comments quickly drew criticism across Italy’s political spectrum.
Meloni’s Sharp Response
Responding publicly, Meloni dismissed Trump’s version of events as “completely made up” and expressed disappointment over his comments.
She stated:
“Donald Trump’s statements are completely made up. I am frankly astonished.”
Meloni further criticized Trump’s treatment of Western allies and added:
“One thing he must remember: neither I nor Italy ever beg.”
Political Fallout
The controversy has generated significant attention in Italy, with politicians from across the political spectrum defending Meloni and criticizing Trump’s remarks.
Reports indicate that Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani canceled a planned trip to the United States following the dispute, calling the comments offensive to both Meloni and Italy.
Growing Strains in a Once-Friendly Relationship
Meloni and Trump were previously considered close political partners. However, disagreements over international issues, including the Middle East conflict and broader foreign policy matters, have reportedly strained relations in recent months.
The exchange has now become one of the most talked-about diplomatic controversies emerging from the G7 Summit.

