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“The New York Times”: Meloni … a European -sighted duo looking for unity in a world full of conflicts

The New York Times saw & quot; The American that despite the clear differences between French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Giojia Miloni, they are looking for unity in & quot; a world full of conflicts & quot;

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the newspaper stated – in a report published today – that Macron and Meloni have been exchanging harsh criticism, but they meet in Rome today In an effort to achieve common goals.

& nbsp; & quot; There are only a few European leaders who move away from each other by their nature, such as Meloni and Macron, their political roots go back to the national right, while its roots belong to the global technocratic community .. The leaders have always differed, and some of those close to Meloni acknowledge that there is no great consensus Between them & quot;. The following exchange of public accusations between them last month, this visit highlights the extreme pressure that European leaders are exposed to to reach a consensus in pursuit of their common goals … and despite their differences, Macron and Meloni seek to end the war in Ukraine, avoid a trade war with the United States, and to maintain stable relations with US President Donald Trump.

& nbsp; Until it remains to see whether the meeting and dinner today will reduce the tension in relations between the two leaders .. & quot; that unlike their completely different political roots, both Macron and Meloni also have completely different visions of Europe & quot;

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and continued: that & quot; even with a millical dilution of its most incitement rhetoric against the Union The European, it is still criticizing what it calls the transgressions of the bloc .. On the other hand, Macron made his firm commitment to Europe stronger and more integrated as an essential part of his political identity & quot;

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and the newspaper pointed out that Macron has always called for & quot; strategic independence & quot; European, while reducing dependence on American power, and France spends more than Italy on its army. Long. Ukraine with Trump, Meloni was absent. Journalist, & quot; & quot; Italian and French officials insist that the ministers and diplomats of the two countries are cooperating well, and Meloni stated that news reports on the crisis between Italy and France are exaggerated & quot;

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, however, government officials and independent observers described the dispute between Rome and Paris as it & quot; annoying & quot; and even & quot; embarrassing & quot; .. experts believe that today’s meeting between Meloni and Macron will be, partly, as & quot; public review of the unit & quot;

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