Biden Overcomes Initial Caution, Extends Warm Welcome to Italy’s Meloni at the White House

Biden Overcomes Initial Caution, Extends Warm Welcome to Italy’s Meloni at the White House


President Biden​ warmly welcomed Prime Minister Giorgia‍ Meloni of Italy to the⁤ White House on Thursday, embracing her as a friend and ⁢casting aside initial doubts that her far-right party might prove to​ be troublesome for the United States.

Mr. Biden, who last⁣ fall⁤ publicly ‍expressed concern‌ that the rise of ‍Ms. Meloni’s coalition‍ signaled⁤ a retreat from democracy in Italy, ⁣expressed ‍nothing but admiration for her during a meeting ⁢in ​the Oval Office. He singled out her support for Ukraine in its war with Russia,⁢ a position at ‌odds with ‌that ‌of ⁢some of her coalition partners.

“We’ve become friends,” Mr. Biden ​told reporters ‌with Ms. Meloni sitting by‌ his side.⁢ He hailed the cooperation between the two nations, including ⁤on issues such as the economy and space. ‍Speaking to her directly, he said he wanted to “compliment ‍you on your very strong support in defending against Russian atrocities” and even ⁢pumped a fist to demonstrate that strength.

Ms. Meloni⁤ returned the compliments, speaking of the “deep ‌friendship” ‍between the⁢ two​ countries. These bonds, she​ said, “cross governments and remain solid regardless of their political‌ colors,” alluding to ⁣their contrasting right and left ideologies. “We know who our friends are in times that are tough, and I think that Western nations have shown that they can‍ rely on each other much” more “than some had believed.”

She added: ‌“After the Russian aggression against Ukraine, ​for all together we decided to defend⁣ the international law, and I’m proud that Italy from ⁢the‍ beginning ‌played its part in it. We did it simply because supporting Ukraine means defending the peaceful ​coexistence of ⁣people and ⁤states everywhere in the world.”

She gently rebutted the notion that providing Ukraine more sophisticated arms ⁢could risk escalation with Russia, a concern Mr. Biden has voiced.

“Contrary to what⁤ some claim, Ukrainian resistance distances a world war, does not bring it closer as some say,” she said in English. “Those who believe in peace should⁣ be the first supporters‌ of the Ukrainian cause.”

The convivial session represented a striking turn ⁤10 months⁢ after Ms. Meloni’s coalition ⁢won the elections⁤ last fall. Just a few ‍days after ‍that vote, Mr. Biden cited it as ⁣a sign of worry for democracy. “You just saw​ what’s ‌happened in Italy ‍in​ that election,” he said during a riff on ⁣the dangers to ⁢democratic nations.

Ms. Meloni’s party, Brothers ‌of Italy, traces its roots to‍ the neo-fascist factions that emerged after World War II. In ‌forming a coalition government, Ms. Meloni became the first ⁢far-right nationalist to lead Italy since Benito‍ Mussolini.⁣ To Mr. Biden’s chagrin, she seemed to be an Italian ‍version of former President‍ Donald J. Trump,⁣ having⁤ addressed the Conservative Political Action ⁢Conference in the ⁤United States.

Like the former president, Ms. ⁤Meloni came to office⁤ with a long record of skepticism ⁣of Western alliances. She once wanted to get rid ⁣of the common…

2023-07-27 17:42:03
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