Trump Claims Meloni Begged for G7 Photo, Italy Calls It Fake

US President’s remarks about G7 summit photo spark controversy as Italy PM Giorgia Meloni rejects the claim as completely fabricated

US President Donald Trump has made a controversial claim about the G7 summit. He stated that Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni asked him for a photo together. However, Meloni immediately rejected the claim and called it completely fabricated. Additionally, the statement has triggered renewed controversy in diplomatic circles.
It has also sparked fresh debate over relations between the United States and Italy.

Trump’s Phone Interview Statement Details

Furthermore, Trump made the remarks during a phone interview with an Italian media outlet.
He said Meloni requested a photograph with him at the recent G7 summit.
He also claimed he agreed to the photo after feeling sympathy for her. Moreover, he suggested that he accepted the request out of pity. These remarks quickly drew attention across international media platforms.

Italy PM Rejects Claim and Response

However, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni strongly denied Trump’s statement. She described the claim as entirely false and fabricated. Her response directly contradicted the account shared by the US President.

Additionally, the disagreement has intensified public discussion around the incident. It has also raised questions regarding recent communication between both leaders.

Diplomatic Context and Ongoing Debate

Meanwhile, the controversy has revived conversations about US–Italy relations.  The disagreement continues to circulate across political and media platforms.