After 'beautiful' comment, Donald Trump promotes the book by Giorgia Meloni; Italian Prime Minister says 'very friendly my friend'

After his ‘beautiful’ comment addressed at Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni, US President Donald Trump has now promoted her new book on his social media platform Truth Social, and the latter thanked him for a post on Instagram. In his truth Social Post wrote Trump: “Italy’s great prime minister Giorgia Meloni wrote a new book,” I’m Giorgia: My roots, my principles. “Giorgia does an incredible work for the wonderful people of Italy, and this book explores her faith journey, family and love for the country that gave her the wisdom and courage.” The Italian Prime Minister replied: ‘Very friendly, my friend! I think it’s important for people to know who you are and where you come from to see if you are sincere on your political journey. ‘ Meloni was the only woman under about 30 leaders who met on stage behind Trump for the top, where they signed a statement that promised to help permeate the peace for Gaza. The three-time-married 79-year-old acknowledged that he was at risk of being accused of sexism with the comments on loud right-wing leader Meloni, who is behind him on the podium. “I may not say that, because it is usually the end of your political career if you say that – she is a beautiful young woman,” Trump was quoted by AFP in the middle of a speech about his peace efforts for the Middle East. “If you use the word ‘beautiful’ in the United States about a woman, this is the end of your political career, but I will take my chances,” Trump said. ‘Beautiful’ finds a place where Trump Vuve talks about Meloni, it wasn’t the first time the word ‘beautiful’ with regard to the Italian Prime Minister by Trump or his deputy, Vice President JD Vance. In April this year, when Meloni traveled to the United States for meetings with Trump and Vance, the US president, when she heard her answer, a journalist in her mother tongue, Italian, said: ‘It was so beautiful! What the hell did you say? ‘, According to a Reuters report. Melodi answered a question about the war in Ukraine, especially contrary to the American leader, who suggested that the president of Ukraine blamed the Russian invasion. After his arrival in Rome with his family, Vance had lunch with Meloni and listened as she released a message in Italian, and considered Thursday’s talks as “fantastic” and said there was a “privileged relationship” between their two nations. “Prime Minister Meloni, it’s great to see you again, and I hope that’s exactly what you said. Of course she could have called me a fool, and I wouldn’t know it, but it would think in the most beautiful language, so I would have laughed as Reuters.