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Far-right Italian PM Giorgia Meloni visits Washington for meeting with President Joe Biden

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President Joe Biden met with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni Thursday to reaffirm relations and seek increased cooperation on matters such as climate change, military cooperation, and support for Ukraine.

In a joint statement from the White House, administration officials said Biden and Meloni “reaffirmed the unshakable alliance, strategic partnership, and deep friendship between the United States and Italy.”

In meeting Meloni in the afternoon and addressing the press, Biden immediately praised that bond, especially for how it supports Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggressors.

“The Italian troops are playing a critical role in Europe, in the Mediterranean, and beyond,” Biden said. “Italy and the United States are also standing strong with Ukraine. … And I thank the Italian people. I want to thank them for supporting you in supporting Ukraine. It makes a big difference.”

Biden also said the two nations were expanding partnerships in new areas, including “space cooperation” and help for developing countries.

“And I look forward to our discussion today on Mediterranean – the work with Mediterranean nations to address the legitimate migration challenges you have coming from Africa,” Biden said to Meloni.

At the press conference, Meloni thanked Biden for his hospitality and his remarks about Ukraine, saying,

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