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Trump Renews Spat With Italy's Meloni Before NATO Summit Over G7 Photo Claim

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A public dispute between US President Donald Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has resurfaced ahead of an upcoming NATO summit. The friction began after Trump claimed last week that Meloni repeatedly asked him for a photo during the recent G7 summit. Trump suggested she had begged for the picture, a characterization that sparked the feud between the two leaders. The episode has drawn attention given that Meloni had previously been considered one of Trump's ideological allies in Europe.

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