

Meloni and Macron Find Common Ground in Three-Hour Summit
Rome, June 4, 2025 – Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and French President Emmanuel Macron concluded a three-hour bilateral meeting at Palazzo Chigi today. The meeting, described by some as a crucial step in mending strained relations between the two nations, focused heavily on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Both leaders reaffirmed their "unwavering support" for Ukraine, echoing calls for a "lasting and equitable solution." Beyond Ukraine, discussions also covered trade disputes, particularly concerning tariffs, and strategies to combat irregular immigration. The meeting exceeded its scheduled time, signaling the depth of engagement on these pressing issues. While specific details remain undisclosed, the extended duration and the joint statement on continued support for Ukraine suggest a potential shift towards closer collaboration between Italy and France on key European and international matters. The positive body language observed between the leaders throughout the meeting, as captured in the video, hints at a more conciliatory atmosphere than has been evident in recent months. This meeting may mark a turning point in Franco-Italian relations and their joint approach to European challenges.