Meloni has a crucial advantage with Trump.

The EU is in the dark about the reasons behind Trump’s trade policy. Now Brussels is relying on Meloni. During her trip to Brussels, Italy’s Prime Minister is expected to find out what the US President aims to achieve. And Meloni has an ace up her sleeve.

Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and US President Donald Trump get along famously. This is a crucial advantage as Meloni travels to Washington today to smooth things over between Europeans and the US. Apparently, Ursula von der Leyen had a similar idea. The President of the European Commission is said to have spoken with Meloni several times before the trip. For Brussels, the Italian Prime Minister is expected to explore the negotiating space in the trade dispute with the White House.

Meloni and Trump share some common memories. She had visited Trump’s golf club in Mar-a-Lago before he moved into the White House. Subsequently, Meloni was invited to Trump’s inauguration – as the only European head of government. A few weeks later, she spoke at the CPAC conference, a meeting of American right-wing populists. Trump’s supporters cheered her on as she railed against the “virus of cancel culture and woke ideology.”

Trump’s praise for Meloni so far is no surprise. He called Meloni a “fantastic person.” In another instance, Trump referred to her as “a real bundle of energy” and someone he could work with “to make the world a little bit better.” When the two flatter each other, apparently there is no insincerity, but rather genuine conviction.

No Success for EU Trade Commissioner in Washington

While Trump declared a 90-day ceasefire in the trade war with Europeans, he only temporarily lifted some tariffs. The base tariff of 10 percent on all goods from the EU remains, as do additional import restrictions on aluminum, steel, and cars. Now Trump is also considering imposing tariffs on semiconductors, pharmaceutical products, and rare earths. Faced with this threat, the EU emphasized that its retaliatory tariffs against the US would only be suspended when Trump shows readiness to negotiate.

The prospects for a solution may not be bad: Recession fears and economic turmoil in the US, triggered by his chaotic trade policy, have cornered the US President. However, Trump has so far lacked concrete offers to his trading partners. Even in Brussels, nobody knows what Trump actually aims to achieve.

On Monday, the attempt by EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefcovic to reach an agreement with US Trade Minister Howard Lutnick in Washington failed. Šefcovic reportedly left the meeting after two hours feeling powerless and struggled to define the goals of the American side, as reported by Bloomberg.

Trump Targets China

According to media reports, Trump now has a plan. He will make a tougher stance towards China a condition for negotiations with his trading partners, as reported by the “Wall Street Journal.” The US government intends to persuade countries to ban the transport of goods through their territory to China. Washington also plans to prohibit Chinese companies from establishing a presence in these countries to circumvent US tariffs and prevent the entry of cheaper Chinese industrial goods to the market.

Meloni presents herself as an ideal interlocutor for Trump in this regard. In the EU, she not only advocated maintaining transatlantic relations despite all disagreements but also opposed Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who, in light of the trade conflict with the US, had called for closer ties between the EU and China during a visit to Beijing.

Initially, France warned against Meloni acting alone, suspecting that the Italian Prime Minister might be solely focused on her own advantage. However, even in Paris, the fear seems to gradually be giving way to hope that Meloni could reach Trump. Trump’s statement that he ultimately wants to negotiate on trade policy with the EU as a bloc likely contributed to calming concerns. Previously, there was concern that the anti-EU provocateur Trump might seriously attempt to divide the European Union and only engage with the governments of individual member states.

JD Vance Visits Meloni in Rome

Although the worst-case scenario is temporarily off the table, Europeans still do not know Trump’s motives. Is Trump truly aiming for a tougher EU stance towards Beijing? If the US President trusts someone from Europe, it is likely only a Prime Minister who shares his right-wing populist ideology. Another proof of their good relationship is the visit of Trump’s US Vice President JD Vance to Rome – just one day after Meloni’s return from Washington. Meloni also has a close relationship with Trump’s advisor for government efficiency, Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Meloni has met with Musk several times and described him as a “brilliant man.”

For Meloni, the conversation with Trump, despite all the flattery, will be a tightrope walk. Economically and politically, Italy is dependent on both the EU and the US. Rome heavily relies on Washington when it comes to defense and trade. Both aspects could backfire on Meloni in the Oval Office. After all, Trump has stated that he hates nothing more than “European freeloaders” who have a trade deficit with the US and, in his view, do not contribute enough money to the NATO budget.

Italy does not even invest 1.5 percent of its GDP in defense. This falls far short of Trump’s demands, who now requires NATO partners to allocate 5 percent of their GDP to defense. With a trade surplus of nearly 40 billion euros in goods with the US, Italy ranks as the third largest among EU countries – after Germany and Ireland.

Von der Leyen will likely be the first to find out how far Meloni has progressed in Washington. According to media reports, the Commission President will speak with the Italian Prime Minister again after her return. For Meloni, this is a significant opportunity: she could prove in Brussels to be the only true Trump whisperer among European heads of government. Or she may return empty-handed.

Trump invites controversial MMA fighter to the White House

The two men are not only connected by their love for combat sports: On the occasion of St. Patrick’s Day, US President Trump welcomed mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor to the White House. McGregor immediately used the big stage to criticize his country’s migration policy.

US President Donald Trump hosted controversial Irish martial artist Conor McGregor at the White House for St. Patrick’s Day. The mixed martial arts fighter met with Trump, his National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, and spoke to reporters in the government headquarters press room.

St. Patrick’s Day is a holiday honoring the Irish patron saint, Saint Patrick. Irish immigrants brought the celebrations in honor of their national saint to the USA. Last week, Trump had already welcomed Ireland’s Prime Minister Micheál Martin to the White House in anticipation of the holiday. By hosting McGregor on St. Patrick’s Day, the combat sports fan Trump made a controversial statement – the Irish government distanced itself from McGregor.

The Irish mixed martial arts fighter is considered a big star in the scene, but his most recent fight dates back a bit. Last year, a court in Dublin ruled in a civil case that the fighter must pay around 250,000 euros in damages to a woman who accuses him of rape. The plaintiff accused McGregor of raping and assaulting her in a hotel room in December 2018. McGregor testified at the time that the sex was consensual and announced plans to appeal.

Backlash from Irish Prime Minister

Before his return to the White House, Trump was also ordered to pay damages in a civil case for sexual abuse. A New York jury found that Trump had attacked, sexually abused, and later defamed US author E. Jean Carroll in a New York luxury department store in 1996. Trump also denied the allegations and filed an appeal.

During his visit to Washington, McGregor criticized the Irish government for its migration policy. He said that Ireland is on the verge of possibly “losing its Irishness.” Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin responded by saying that McGregor’s remarks were incorrect and did not reflect the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day, which globally revolves around community, humanity, and friendship.

“President Trump can invite whoever he wants to his home, and he has the right to do as he pleases when inviting someone to the White House,” Deputy Prime Minister Simon Harris also stated. “But let me be clear: Conor McGregor is not in the US to represent Ireland or the Irish people.”

Selenskyj: New combat drone can target objectives in Siberia

In response to Russia’s bombardments, Ukraine regularly attacks Russian refineries with drones. Now President Zelensky is talking about testing a new combat drone with a range of thousands of kilometers. This could even target sites in distant Siberia.

According to Ukrainian sources, Ukraine has tested a combat drone with a range of 3000 kilometers. “We are developing this series of long-range means that will help ensure the security of our state,” said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a video message. He expressed gratitude to the developers and producers. With drones of this range, Kyiv could reach targets even in Siberia.

During a meeting with military leadership, he was also briefed on the use of the missile “Neptune”. The destruction caused was satisfactory. “But we need to produce more missiles, more drones, and this week we will discuss this with our partners,” said Zelensky.

According to the President, Ukrainian arms production, together with investments from partner countries, is intended to become a reliable foundation of the new security architecture in Europe. “There is no alternative to this,” said the head of state.

Zelensky himself reported on the test of a “Neptune” missile with a range of 1,000 kilometers last Saturday. Observers believe that this was used to attack an oil refinery in the southern Russian city of Tuapse on Friday. With the self-developed anti-ship missile R360 Neptune, Ukraine sank the Russian cruiser “Moskva” shortly after the start of the war in April 2022. Since then, the weapon has been continuously improved.

The Ukraine, under attack by Russia, relies on homemade weapons because it only receives Western weapons with longer ranges in small quantities. Often, these are also subject to restrictions on use. The Russian arsenal of missiles and cruise missiles is significantly larger.