Washington: The war of words is at its peak. No one is talking to anyone else. Controversy about taking pictures.

That water has flowed far. We are talking about US President Donald Trump (Donald Trump) and Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni (Meloni). Recently, Trump commented, Maloney requested a photo with him.

Not only that, Trump went one step further and claimed that Meloni's popularity in Italy has decreased. So he requested to take pictures. Melonio also responded strongly to Trump's comments.

His clear message is that Trump should pay attention to his popularity. What did Donald Trump say? Recently, Trump claimed on his social media platform, "Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni repeatedly wanted to take a picture with me at the G-7 meeting." Trump claims that Meloni's popularity is decreasing in Italy.

One of the reasons for this is not supporting US efforts to prevent Iran from acquiring or developing nuclear weapons. Trump also accused the US of not allowing the use of Italian airfields and runways. According to him, it caused major logistical problems in US military operations.

Trump wrote, "Meloni did not allow us to use Italian airfields or runways. America spends hundreds of billions of dollars every year protecting Italy and other so-called allies." Even Trump claimed that Maloney was looking to repair relations with Washington again after "America defeated Iran militarily". In his words, "Now he wants to be friends again, so that his popularity increases.

But thanks, I'm not interested." Meloni counters Trump Meloni dismisses Donald Trump's comments as 'meaningless'. He said, "President Trump, your constant and gratuitous attacks make no sense. And my popularity does not depend on friendship with you, never has." Meloni claims that protecting Italy's national interests is the main reason for his popularity.

He also clarified his position on the use of American military bases. "My popularity depends on how well I can protect Italy's national interests," he said. I did the same with regard to the use of American military bases.

The use of these bases is governed by specific agreements, and those agreements will not be violated as long as I am the prime minister."

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