“Italy Never Begs”: Meloni Releases Video Response After Trump’s Controversial Interview Remark

US President Donald Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni are making headlines. A heated exchange has erupted between the two, leading the Italian Foreign Minister to cancel his visit to the US. This all began when US President Donald Trump made a controversial remark during an interview on Friday, claiming that Meloni had begged him for a photo during the G7 summit. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni also issued a strong statement regarding Trump’s claim. She released a video, saying, “I and my country, Italy, never beg.” The interview aired on the LA7 network. During the interview, the journalist questioned her about Ukraine. However, Trump brought up Meloni, and the conversation subsequently shifted to their meeting at the G7 summit. A video of the meeting also surfaced, showing Trump and Meloni having a serious discussion about the issue. According to LA7, Trump said that Meloni had begged him for a photo. Trump said he initially didn’t want to do it, but later felt sorry for Meloni and agreed to the photo. LA7 has posted a dubbed version of the interview online. In response, Meloni said in her video that she was responding to Trump’s claim because some things needed to be addressed immediately. She said Trump’s statement was completely fabricated. “I’m very surprised by this,” she said. “I don’t know why President Trump is behaving this way toward his ally,” she said, adding that this isn’t the first time something like this has happened. This was apparently a reference to an interview Trump gave to the Italian daily Corriere della Sera in April, in which he criticized Meloni for not supporting the US-Israel Iran war. Meloni did not publicly respond at the time. It’s worth noting that Italy and the US are considered to have good relations, but the situation appears to be deteriorating after this incident.
PM Modi Begins Six-Day France Visit, to Attend G7 Summit and Strengthen India-France Strategic Partnership

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a Six-day visit to France, starting today. He will participate in a bilateral visit and the G-7 Leaders’ Summit. He will be in Nice on June 13th and 14th, in Evian for the summit on June 16th and 17th, and in Paris on June 17th and 18th. This is Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s seventh visit to France since being sworn in as Prime Minister for the first time. This visit follows French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to India on February 17th–19th, when relations between the two countries were elevated to the status of a Special Global Strategic Partnership. France is considered one of India’s most favored partners in Europe, and this relationship, based on strategic support and mutual respect, has reached its peak over the past several decades. During his visit to France, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the India Innovates 2020 program, along with Prime Minister Macron. This program will bring together the best innovation startups from India, France, and around the world. Held during the India-France Innovation Year, this program is expected to attract participation from over 120 Indian companies and startups, along with prominent business leaders from France and other countries. PM Modi will also attend the WebTech Summit During this visit, PM Modi will also attend the WebTech Summit, Europe’s largest technology and startup event, in Paris on June 18. The Indian pavilion will be the largest this year. The G7 summit is also being capitalized on by US President Donald Trump’s participation, during which India will have the opportunity to reflect on issues affecting its security and economic interests. Defense: Defense cooperation between India and France is deep and wide-ranging, ranging from air and naval assets to helicopter engines and missiles. Some prominent examples of cooperation include the Rafale aircraft, Scorpene submarines, and Shakti helicopter engines. Space: In this area, ISRO and France’s national space agency, CNES, have a rich legacy of cooperation spanning six decades. Highlights include joint launches, the development of satellites such as Megha-Tropiques and SARAL, and cooperation on India’s human spaceflight mission, Gaganyaan. The two countries are also considering another satellite mission, TRISHNA. Nuclear: The passage of the Sustainable Use and Development of Nuclear Energy to Transform India (SHANTI) Act has created a major opportunity for cooperation between Indian and French industries. Regarding Small Modular Reactors/Advanced Modular Reactors, India and France signed a Declaration of Intent for cooperation in this area in February 2025.