U.S. President Donald Trump has once again mocked Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on his social media platform, Truth Social, by posting a photo of himself and Meloni with the caption 'Need a ban on approaching.' This comes amid ongoing tensions between the two leaders, who have exchanged sharp words on social media. The dispute began after Trump claimed that Meloni had pressured him to take a photo with her at the G7 summit in France, which she denied, calling it a complete fabrication. Italy's Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani stated that such comments would not affect bilateral relations, emphasizing that transatlantic ties extend beyond individual statements. Relations between the U.S. and Italy have deteriorated further due to disagreements over support for the war against Iran and Meloni's defense of Pope Leo XIV, who criticized U.S. military actions. Despite this, Meloni expressed a desire to return their bilateral cooperation to normal.
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