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Meloni Responds to Trump, Denounces 'Constant and Unjustified Attacks'
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Meloni Responds to Trump, Denounces 'Constant and Unjustified Attacks'

From La Naciรณn · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni refuted claims made by former U.S. President Donald Trump.
  • Trump alleged Meloni repeatedly asked him for a photo during a past meeting.
  • Meloni stated Trump's comments were baseless and part of constant, unjustified attacks.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has strongly refuted claims made by former U.S. President Donald Trump, who asserted that she had repeatedly requested a photograph with him. Meloni dismissed Trump's allegations as nonsensical and part of a pattern of "constant and unjustified attacks."

Trump had stated that Meloni asked him for a photo "over and over again" during a previous encounter. However, Meloni's office issued a statement countering this narrative, emphasizing that the former president's words lacked any basis in reality. The Italian leader characterized these assertions as part of ongoing, unwarranted criticism directed at her.

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โ€” Giorgia MeloniDescribing Donald Trump's claims about her requesting a photo.

The exchange occurred following a meeting between the two leaders, the details of which appear to be disputed. The specific context and timing of Trump's claims remain unclear, but Meloni's firm rebuttal suggests a significant disagreement over the events or their interpretation.

Meloni's response underscores a growing tension or disagreement between her and Trump, despite their past interactions. The Italian Prime Minister's direct challenge to Trump's account highlights her willingness to publicly confront allegations she deems false or politically motivated.

constant and unjustified attacks

โ€” Giorgia MeloniCharacterizing the nature of Donald Trump's criticisms.
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Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.