19/06/2026 13:30 - Internacionales
Giorgia Meloni y Donald Trump en conferencia de prensa del G7 en el Palacio de Versalles, ambiente tenso, banderas de Italia y Estados Unidos de fondo
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni responded with characteristic firmness to controversial statements made by Donald Trump following the US President's suggestion that he only took a photograph with her "out of pity" during the G7 summit at the historic Palace of Versailles in France.
According to international media reports, Trump made an unfortunate comment suggesting he agreed to be photographed with Meloni "por pena"—a Spanish expression meaning "out of pity" or "because I felt sorry for her"—during the meeting of world leaders at the G7. The remark immediately triggered a response from the Italian leader.
Meloni, known for her uncompromising stance and her role as one of the most influential right-wing leaders in Europe, responded forcefully, defending her dignity and rejecting any interpretation that would minimize her position as head of government.
For our international readers: The G7 (Group of Seven) is an intergovernmental organization of seven advanced economies—Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States—that meets annually to discuss global economic policy, international security, and other pressing issues.
📅 Dates: June 17-18, 2026
📍 Location: Palace of Versailles, France
👑 Host: President Emmanuel Macron
🌍 Participants: G7 leaders + special guests
📋 Key Topics: Iran peace agreement, international trade, global security
The incident occurred during a particularly significant G7 summit, where leaders discussed the 14-point memorandum of understanding with Iran aimed at ending the conflict in the Middle East. Trump signed the agreement during the summit, while Iranian President Masud Pezeshkian signed electronically from Tehran.
The Versailles gathering included a gala dinner hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte, where interactions between world leaders were captured by international media. The opulent setting of the Palace of Versailles—once home to French kings—provided a symbolic backdrop for discussions on global peace.
For readers unfamiliar with Italian politics:
Trump's comment arrives at a delicate moment for transatlantic relations, as Europe seeks to maintain unity in the face of geopolitical challenges including:
Italy is the third-largest trading partner of the United States within the European Union, meaning any bilateral tension could have significant economic implications.
The phrase "por pena" (Spanish) or "per pietà" (Italian) suggests Trump agreed to the photograph not out of genuine desire or respect for Meloni, but rather out of compassion or condescension. Such a comment is particularly sensitive when directed at a female leader in an environment where women in positions of power already face unique challenges.
Prime Minister Meloni, who has repeatedly demonstrated her ability to hold firm positions in international negotiations, did not let the opportunity pass to set a clear boundary. Meloni has built her political image as a decisive and autonomous leader, making these types of comments particularly irritating for her administration.
Diplomatic sources cited by Italian media indicate that the bilateral relationship between Italy and the United States remains on correct terms, but incidents like this can generate unnecessary friction at moments when Western unity is essential.
The Italian Prime Minister's response sends a clear message: she will not tolerate disrespectful treatment, regardless of the source, reinforcing her reputation as a leader who commands respect on the international stage.
Despite the diplomatic awkwardness, the G7 summit achieved significant progress on the Iran peace agreement and other pressing global issues. Both leaders have expressed commitment to continued cooperation on matters of mutual interest, suggesting that this incident, while uncomfortable, will not derail the broader strategic partnership between Italy and the United States.
Sources: El País, Rosario3, international news agencies. The G7 2026 summit took place at the Palace of Versailles, France, on June 17-18.
Alfredo S. Quiroga