European countries affected by American duties should seek a solution through a dialogue, not symmetrical measures, the Italian government leader believes.
Italy’s Prime Minister Georgia Melony can visit the United States on April 16-17 to meet with President Donald Trump to discuss the tariff policy. Il Foglio reported this on Monday, April 7.
“The Prime Minister can be accepted in the White House for negotiations with Trump on tariffs. The date has not been approved, however, Italy’s diplomacy is working in the organization of a visit,” the material said.
At the same time, according to the publication, from April 18 to 20 to Italy, US vice-president JD Wance is coming to an official visit. The visit should “clarify the position of Washington both in relation to Rome and Europe as a whole.”
For Meloni, this may have been the first trip to the White House since the beginning of the second term of Trump’s president. Previously, he was in the USA for his inauguration on January 20 and visited his Mar-A-flesh home.
The head of the Italian government opens against the tariff confrontation. He believes that European countries affected by American duties should look for a solution through a dialogue, not symmetrical measures.
Remember that on Wednesday Trump announced the introduction of major duties to imported goods. He called it America’s “Day of Liberation”.
Earlier it was reported that the European Union was preparing to support economic sectors, which would suffer more from American duties.
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