Diplomatic Rift Deepens After Trump Claims Italian Prime Minister ‘Begged’ Him for a Photo
Italy’s deputy prime minister and foreign minister, Antonio Tajani, has canceled a planned trip to the United States after President Donald Trump made remarks about Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni that Italian officials described as “serious” and “offensive,” escalating an already deteriorating relationship between two conservative world leaders who were once considered close political allies.
The diplomatic dispute erupted after Trump claimed during an interview with Italian television that Meloni had “begged” him to take a photograph with her during the recent G7 summit in France and that he only agreed because he “felt sorry” for her.
NEW: Trump mocks Italy's Meloni:
— Clash Report (@clashreport) June 19, 2026
She begged me to take a photo with her! She wanted a photo with me so much. I wouldn't have even done it, but I felt sorry for her!
Source: La7 pic.twitter.com/52j58cUgAz
Meloni responded publicly, accusing Trump of fabricating the story and expressing astonishment that such comments would come from the leader of a country Italy considers a close ally. She said the account was “completely fabricated” and rejected any suggestion that she had sought Trump’s attention or approval.
She countered Trump criticism of Italy’s resistance to assisting in Iran by pointing to his interactions with Russia and China.
Diplomatic crisis between Italy and United States after President Trump mocks Italy's Giorgia Meloni.
— South Asia Index (@SouthAsiaIndex) June 19, 2026
Donald Trump:
"Italy's PM Meloni 'BEGGED' me for a photo. I wouldn't have taken it, but I FELT SORRY for her… She's probably happy I talked to her. I didn't have to talk to…
Tajani Cancels Visit in Protest
The fallout quickly expanded beyond a war of words between the two leaders.
Tajani announced he was canceling a scheduled visit to the United States, describing Trump’s remarks as insulting not only to Meloni but to Italy itself. The decision marked one of the strongest diplomatic responses by a major European ally since Trump’s return to office.
Italian officials from across the political spectrum rallied behind Meloni, creating a rare moment of unity in the country’s often-divided political landscape.
Members of both the governing coalition and opposition parties condemned Trump’s comments as disrespectful and unnecessary, arguing that disagreements between allies should not descend into personal attacks.
From Close Allies to Public Feud
The dispute represents the latest chapter in a remarkable deterioration of what was once one of Trump’s strongest relationships in Europe.
Meloni was widely viewed as Trump’s closest ideological ally among European leaders. She attended his inauguration, received repeated praise from the White House during his first year back in office, and frequently positioned herself as a bridge between Washington and European capitals.
That relationship began to unravel earlier this year over several major foreign policy disputes.
Meloni publicly opposed aspects of the U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran, resisted efforts to involve Italy more directly in military operations related to the Strait of Hormuz, and sharply criticized Trump’s attacks on Pope Leo XIV, calling them “unacceptable.” Trump responded by questioning Meloni’s courage and commitment to Western security objectives.
Analysts say the disagreements have transformed what was once a strategic partnership into an increasingly public feud.
Meloni Fires Back
Meloni rejected Trump’s version of events and defended both her own dignity and that of Italy.
She declared that neither she nor Italy “ever beg,” and criticized Trump for showing greater respect toward adversaries of the West than toward longtime allies.
Her response resonated widely within Italy, where even political opponents expressed support.
President Sergio Mattarella and several senior cabinet officials reportedly contacted Meloni to express solidarity, while opposition leaders condemned Trump’s comments as an unacceptable affront to the country.
Broader Diplomatic Consequences
The confrontation comes at a sensitive moment for transatlantic relations.
The United States and Europe remain divided on several major issues, including the war involving Iran, military commitments in the Middle East, energy security, and future NATO obligations. Italy has increasingly sought a more independent position on some of those questions, occasionally putting Meloni at odds with Washington despite her historically pro-American orientation.
The latest dispute also arrives as the Trump administration works to maintain support for its newly negotiated memorandum of understanding with Iran and broader efforts to stabilize the Middle East. Ongoing tensions involving Israel and Lebanon have further complicated those diplomatic efforts.
An Uncertain Future for a Once-Close Alliance
For much of Trump’s political career, Meloni was considered one of his most reliable allies in Europe.
Today, that relationship appears badly strained.
What began as disagreements over Iran, NATO, and the pope has now evolved into a public feud involving personal insults, canceled diplomatic visits, and growing frustration on both sides of the Atlantic.
Whether the two leaders can repair the relationship remains unclear. For now, Trump’s comments about a photograph at the G7 have triggered a diplomatic controversy with global consequences.
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