WEST PALM BEACH, Florida, Jan 4 (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni flew to Florida to meet with President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday, as the key European leader sought to buttress ties with Trump before his inauguration on Jan. 20.
Members
of Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort welcomed Meloni with applause after an
introduction by the president-elect, according to videos shared on
social media by reporters and others.
Her trip comes days before she is to meet U.S. President Joe Biden during a visit to Rome from Thursday to Jan. 12. Trump defeated Biden in the November election and is preparing to return to the White House.
While no details of their meeting have been disclosed, Meloni had planned to talk with Trump about Russia's war in Ukraine, trade issues, the Middle East and the plight of an Italian journalist detained in Tehran, according to Italian media reports.
Meloni's office declined to comment on the reports.
She
is seen as a potentially strong partner for Trump given her
conservative credentials and the stability of the right-wing coalition
she heads in Italy. She has also forged a close relationship with
billionaire tech CEO Elon Musk, a close Trump ally who spent more than a
quarter-billion dollars to help him win the election.
"This
is very exciting. I'm here with a fantastic woman, the prime minister
of Italy," Trump told the Mar-a-Lago crowd, according to a media pool
report. "She’s really taken Europe by storm."
Trump
and Meloni then sat down for a screening of a documentary questioning
the criminal investigations and legal scrutiny faced by John Eastman, a former Trump lawyer who was central to Trump's unsuccessful efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss.
One of the biggest challenges facing Meloni is the arrest of Italian journalist Cecilia Sala in Iran on Dec. 19.
Sala
was detained three days after Mohammad Abedini, an Iranian businessman,
was arrested at Milan's Malpensa airport on a U.S. warrant for
allegedly supplying drone parts that Washington says were used in a 2023
attack that killed three U.S. service members in Jordan. Iran has
denied involvement in the attack.
On Friday, Iran's foreign ministry summoned Italy's ambassador over Abedini's detention, Iranian state media reported.
Meloni
became the latest in the handful of foreign leaders who have visited
Trump in Florida since the Nov. 5 election. He has met with Argentinian
President Javier Milei, Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
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