President Trump and Italian Prime Minister Meloni met to discuss the prospects for a US-EU trade deal, expressing high hopes for an agreement. Meloni, emphasizing her role as a mediator, highlighted their shared conservative views and commitment to strengthen Western cooperation. With Trump declaring the deal's likelihood at 100 percent and Meloni equally confident, the meeting underscored their diplomatic rapport, particularly in light of previous tensions over tariffs on EU exports. Both leaders aim to forge a path towards a mutually beneficial agreement while addressing economic concerns affecting the market.
Even if we have some problems between the two shores of the Atlantic, it is the time that we try to sit down and find solutions, she said.
Trump expressed confidence about an eventual deal with the 27-nation bloc he has accused of trying to take advantage of the US, he said he was in no rush.
The goal for me is to make the West great again, and I think we can do it together.
There will be a trade deal, 100 percent, Trump declared on Thursday, while Meloni said she was sure they could reach a deal.
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