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Meloni says she disagrees with Merz on culture wars – POLITICO

By staffFebruary 15, 20262 Mins Read
Meloni says she disagrees with Merz on culture wars – POLITICO
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Meloni has a book coming out soon in the U.S., titled Giorgia’s Vision, with a foreword from U.S. Vice President JD Vance and a quote from Donald Trump on the front cover.

The divide between Rome and Berlin is notable after the two leaders held a summit together in late January — a meeting that was billed as an effort to drive forward European priorities including on relations with Washington, in the absence of a strong Franco-German alliance.

When asked if she agreed with Merz’s criticism of Trump’s America, Meloni replied: “Look, it’s clear that we’re in a very complex phase in international relations; we’re also in a particular phase in relations between Europe and the United States.”

“I think Merz is correct when he says that Europe must focus on itself and do more, for example on security, starting with NATO’s European pillar. I agree with that,” she said.

But she pushed back on any idea that Europe should be looking to go it alone, saying that “we must instead work towards greater integration between Europe and the United States.”

“Working to enhance what unites us rather than what might divide us is very important for everyone, especially for European countries. I believe it’s very important for Italy.”

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