Italy's Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani announced that the country will no longer respond to provocative remarks by U.S. President Donald Trump, aiming to prevent disputes with allies ahead of the NATO summit in Turkey. This decision follows tensions between Italy and Trump, including accusations from Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni that Trump fabricated stories about her. Trump recently mocked Meloni on social media with a post referencing a 'restraining order,' prompting Italy to adopt a more restrained approach to diplomatic interactions. Despite past support for Trump, Meloni has faced criticism from the U.S. president over her stance on international issues like the Iran conflict. Italian media outlets have also responded to Trump's comments, highlighting the broader diplomatic friction.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the diplomatic tensions between Italy and the United States, focusing on the decisions made by Italian officials rather than taking a clear ideological stance. It reports on both sides of the issue—Italy's decision to refrain from responding to Trump's prov




