By Adam Parsons, Europe correspondent
Giorgia Meloni revels in her status for being an eye-rolling, combative and decided chief. Now she’s obtained a brand new position – Italy’s prime minister is now a political peacekeeper.
Relations between Europe and America are awful. President Trump did not simply impose tariffs on the European Union, however he referred to it as “pathetic” and claimed, with out info, that it had solely been created to thwart America.
On defence, Europeans consider his dedication to NATO is now lukewarm, and plenty of seethe on the approach he has gone behind their backs to open talks with Russia about the way forward for Ukraine. Throughout the continent, there may be an uneasy feeling that Washington is now nearer to Moscow than Brussels.
And into all this walks Meloni – the one world chief to attend Trump’s inauguration earlier this yr and a dedicated believer in sturdy ties throughout the Atlantic.
On the floor the 2 leaders are kindred spirits – right-wing populists who thrive on anti-migration sentiment and hark again to the allegedly forgotten greatness of their nations.
Meloni, although, is extra versatile – the place Trump pushes on regardless, Meloni reads a room and reacts.
She travels with the blessing of Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Fee, who’s finally answerable for framing any future commerce deal on behalf of Brussels.
Meloni might attempt to ease the tensions brought on by tariffs, however she will not have the ability to agree a brand new deal. And whereas Washington would like to strike particular person offers with EU nations, to weaken EU unity, Meloni is unlikely to play that sport.
However count on Trump to push her arduous. Italy has an enormous commerce surplus with the USA due to America’s want for Italian meals and its love of the nation’s luxurious items, and Italy’s reluctance to purchase something like the identical quantity of American items.
Meloni will discover herself below strain to spend cash on shopping for extra American fuel in return for all that Prada, Gucci and Parma ham going the opposite approach.
However – and there may be all the time a however – different European nations will likely be watching her ways, nervous that Meloni would possibly find yourself doing offers that work for her, however not for the union. Trump’s tariffs have elevated tensions.
“We all know we’re in a tough second,” Meloni stated this week.
“Most actually, I’m nicely conscious of what I characterize and what I’m defending.”
The 2 leaders will speak about defence and about Trump’s long-standing demand that European nations ought to spend extra. On that one, a minimum of, Meloni might discover herself on the again foot.
Italy spends about 1.5% of GDP on its army – approach, approach under the extent that America believes is acceptable.
On Ukraine, Meloni – in contrast to some others in her wobbly coalition – has lengthy supported Kyiv towards Moscow, however her earlier assertions that Ukraine might win have now been eased.
She is extra equivocal than Emmanual Macron, for example, about whether or not Europe can obtain something significant with out American army help, and few Italians assume their troops needs to be concerned in any future peacekeeping mission.