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Meloni to Welcome Macron in Rome on June 3, Says Her Office

ROME, May 28 (Reuters) – Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will host French President Emmanuel Macron in Rome on June 3 for a high-level meeting, her office confirmed on Wednesday. The visit underscores ongoing efforts by both countries to strengthen diplomatic ties and address shared European and global challenges.

In a brief statement, Meloni’s office said that “the main topics of the bilateral, European, and international agenda will be at the centre of the talks,” though no specific agenda items were disclosed. The meeting comes at a time when Italy and France are navigating complex issues ranging from migration and security to economic cooperation within the European Union.

Macron’s visit follows a series of diplomatic engagements aimed at reinforcing collaboration between Paris and Rome, especially as the EU faces pressing matters such as the upcoming European elections, climate commitments, and geopolitical tensions beyond the bloc’s borders.

While both leaders have had differing viewpoints on some policies in the past, their June 3 meeting could serve as an opportunity to align positions and promote unity on critical issues affecting the region.

Further details about the meeting schedule or joint press appearances have not yet been released.

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