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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni affirmed her government’s stability, telling parliament it will not resign or undergo a cabinet reshuffle and intends to govern for its full five-year term. In response, opposition leader Giuseppe Conte of the Five Star Movement stated his party is ready for a progressive challenge, noting there are more shared proposals between the opposition and the government than is commonly perceived.
In foreign engagements, Prime Minister Meloni conducted diplomatic meetings in the Gulf region focused on energy and security. She discussed energy concerns with Qatar's emir amid regional tensions involving Iran. Separately, Meloni coordinated with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on efforts to enhance Middle East security.
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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni told parliament her government will not resign or undergo a cabinet reshuffle. She stated the administration intends to govern for its full five-year term. Opposition leader Giuseppe Conte, who leads the Five Star Movement, responded by saying his party is ready for a progressive challenge. He noted there are more shared proposals between the opposition and the government than people think.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni held meetings with leaders in the Gulf region to discuss energy issues and Middle East security coordination. She met with Qatar's emir to talk about energy concerns amid tensions involving Iran, and also discussed coordinating efforts to enhance Middle East security with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
French President Emmanuel Macron traveled to the Vatican for a meeting with Pope Leo XIV. The visit, which also included a stop in Rome with his wife Brigitte, was marked by a formal atmosphere where Macron avoided answering questions from reporters.
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