特朗普称,伊朗战争期间意大利拒绝协助美国后,梅洛尼“想再次做朋友”


2026年6月20日 美国东部时间上午11:24 / 福克斯新闻频道

唐纳德·特朗普总统抨击意大利总理未能充分支持美国在伊朗的军事行动
作者:詹姆斯·西罗内 福克斯新闻报道

在真主党发动致命袭击后,伊朗和谈陷入僵局
俄亥俄州共和党众议员迈克·特纳在《美国新闻室》节目中谈论美伊谈判前景,此前黎巴嫩南部以色列与真主党冲突升级造成多名以色列士兵死亡。

唐纳德·特朗普总统再次嘲讽意大利总理乔治娅·梅洛尼,称其本周在法国举行的七国集团峰会上反复请求与自己合影,随后又抨击她在伊朗战争期间未充分支持美国。

“意大利总理乔治娅·梅洛尼在法国七国集团会议期间,反复请求与我合影,”特朗普周六上午在真相社交平台上发帖称,并重申了他周五对一家意大利媒体所说的话。

梅洛尼周五对路透社表示,特朗普的这一说法“完全是编造的”,她对此“感到震惊”。

“我不知道为什么美国总统会这样对待盟友,而且这已经不是第一次了,”她说。

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唐纳德·特朗普总统与意大利总理乔治娅·梅洛尼的争端随着七国集团峰会和伊朗战争的余波而升级。(吉姆·洛·斯卡佐/欧洲新闻图片社/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社)

在社交媒体帖子中,特朗普继续批评梅洛尼在数月前伊朗战争全面爆发时未能协助美国。

“她在意大利的支持率很低,这可能是因为她拒绝了真正热爱并保护意大利的美国,当时美国正阻止伊朗获取或开发核武器(顺便说一句,北约也是如此!),”他写道。

特朗普补充说,他对梅洛尼不允许美军使用意大利的登陆场和跑道感到沮丧,称这是“巨大的后勤不便”。

《卫报》3月报道称,意大利拒绝让美军战机使用西西里岛的一处空军基地,这些战机当时正运送用于对伊朗作战的武器。

唐纳德·特朗普于2025年4月17日在华盛顿白宫椭圆形办公室会见意大利总理乔治娅·梅洛尼。

《卫报》3月报道称,意大利拒绝让美军战机使用西西里岛的一处空军基地,这些战机当时正运送用于对伊朗作战的武器。

特朗普经常批评欧洲其他北约盟国,包括英国、德国和法国,称它们未能提供他认为足够的实质性军事支持。

特朗普写道,意大利拒绝协助“尽管美国每年贡献数千亿美元用于保护意大利和其他‘所谓的’北约盟国”。

“现在,在美国军事上击败伊朗后,她想再次做朋友,以提升自己的‘支持率’。不用了,谢谢!”特朗普在帖子末尾总结道。

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周六上午晚些时候,梅洛尼在Instagram上针对特朗普的帖子发表了长篇回应,谴责他对自己的“毫无意义”且“持续不断”的攻击。

“至于我的支持率,成为你的朋友肯定没有帮助,这也不取决于我与你的关系。我的支持率取决于我捍卫意大利国家利益的能力,而这正是我一直以来所做的,”她写道。“这也是我在意大利境内美国军事基地问题上的立场。基地的使用受我们一直遵守的协议管辖,在我担任总理期间,这些协议绝不能被违反。”

她继续说道:“意大利仍是一个主权国家。无论如何,我的支持率与你无关。我建议你管好自己的事。”

卢比奥将于周三访问意大利,与教皇利奥及总理乔治娅·梅洛尼会晤。(玛丽亚·格拉齐亚·皮恰雷拉/SOPA图片社/盖蒂图片社光明视角栏目)

特朗普曾与这位意大利国家元首关系密切,据美国国家公共电台报道,梅洛尼是2025年1月唯一受邀参加特朗普就职典礼的欧盟领导人。与特朗普一样,梅洛尼是保守派,支持传统家庭价值观,经常抵制“觉醒”意识形态。

当特朗普推行全球关税政策时,两人的关系开始出现裂痕。尽管梅洛尼试图为意大利争取贸易救济,但美国仍对大多数欧盟进口商品征收15%的关税。

今年4月,当特朗普抨击教皇利奥有关伊朗的外交政策观点时,梅洛尼罕见地公开反驳,称总统的言论“不可接受”。

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在美国和伊朗周三签署暂停敌对行动60天的谅解备忘录之前,梅洛尼多次坚称意大利不会参战。

“意大利没有参战,也无意参战,”梅洛尼3月对意大利参议院表示。

一名以色列士兵在2026年6月1日真主党无人机袭击后,在以黎边境附近掩护并扫描周边区域。(贾拉·马雷/法新社 via 盖蒂图片社)

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尽管如此,梅洛尼长期以来一直批评伊朗的核野心,并建议通过外交手段限制该政权。

“我们都一致认为,伊朗不能拥有核武器,”梅洛尼在去年的七国集团峰会上表示。“我们所有人都在努力实现的目标是通过谈判真正阻止伊朗成为核大国。”

原定于周五举行的美伊谈判因以色列和伊朗支持的恐怖组织真主党在黎巴嫩的新一轮冲突而暂时推迟。在以色列和真主党达成停火协议后,美伊代表团后来商定在瑞士恢复谈判。

特朗普与伊朗总统马苏德·佩泽希齐扬签署的谅解备忘录的关键条款之一,要求在所有战线停止军事行动,包括黎巴嫩境内,这是该协议继续生效的更广泛条件之一。

詹姆斯·西罗内是福克斯新闻数字频道突发/热点新闻团队的撰稿人。新闻线索可发送至james.cirrone@fox.com。

Trump says Meloni ‘wants to be friends again’ after Italy refused to help US amid Iran war

June 20, 2026 11:24am EDT / Fox News

President Donald Trump slammed Italy’s prime minister for not doing enough to support the U.S. engagement in Iran

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President Donald Trump once again mocked Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for allegedly asking him over and over again for a picture at the G7 Summit in France this week, before slamming her for not doing enough to support the U.S. war in Iran.

“Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni asked, over and over, for a picture with me during the G-7 meeting in France,” Trump posted on Truth Social on Saturday morning, reiterating what he told an Italian outlet on Friday.

Meloni told Reuters on Friday that Trump “completely made up” this claim and that she was “astonished.”

“I don’t know why the president of the United States behaves like this towards his allies: it is not the first time, moreover,” she said.

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President Donald Trump’s feud with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has escalated amid fallout from the G7 Summit and Iran war.(Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

In his social media post, Trump went on to criticize Meloni for failing to assist the U.S. when the war in Iran was in full swing several months ago.

“She is doing poorly in Italy with her level of popularity, possibly because she turned down the United States of America, a Country that truly loves and protects Italy, when it came to denying Iran from obtaining or developing a Nuclear Weapon (But so did NATO, for that matter!),” he wrote.

Trump added that he was frustrated with Meloni for not letting U.S. forces use Italy’s landing strips and runways, calling it “a great logistical inconvenience.”

Italy denied the use of an air base in Sicily to U.S. warplanes that were carrying weapons that would be used in the campaign against Iran, The Guardian reported in March.

President Donald Trump meets with Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington on April 17, 2025.

Italy denied the use of an air base in Sicily to U.S. warplanes that were carrying weapons that would be used in the campaign against Iran, The Guardian reported in March.

Trump routinely criticized other NATO allies in Europe, including the United Kingdom, Germany and France, for failures to provide what he viewed as substantive military support.

Italy’s refusal to help, Trump wrote, is “despite the fact the U.S. contributes hundreds of Billions of Dollars a year to protect Italy, and other ‘so-called’ NATO Allies.”

“Now, after the United States defeated Iran militarily, she wants to be friends again in order to get her ‘numbers up.’ No thanks!!!” Trump concluded his post.

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Late Saturday morning, Meloni posted a lengthy response to Trump’s post on Instagram, condemning him for his “senseless” and “constant” attacks on her.

“As for my popularity, being your friend certainly has not helped it, nor does it depend on my relationship with you. My popularity depends on my ability to defend Italy’s national interest, and that is exactly what I have always done,” she wrote. “That is also what I did regarding the American military bases in Italy. Their use is governed by agreements that we have always respected, and that cannot be violated as long as I am Prime Minister.”

She continued, “Italy remains a sovereign nation. In any case, my popularity is none of your concern. I suggest you focus on yours.”

Rubio will travel to Italy on Wednesday for meetings with Pope Leo and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.(Maria Grazia Picciarella/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Trump once had strong ties to the Italian head of state, with Meloni being the only European Union leader who got an invite to his inauguration in January 2025, according to NPR. Like Trump, Meloni is a conservative who favors traditional family values and often pushes back against “woke” ideology.

Cracks began to form in their relationship when Trump deployed his worldwide tariffs. Despite Meloni’s attempts to get trade relief for Italy, the U.S. still has a 15% tariff on most EU imports.

In April, when Trump attacked Pope Leo for his foreign policy views on Iran, Meloni issued a rare public rebuke, calling the president’s comments “unacceptable.”

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Before the U.S. and Iran signed a memorandum of understanding on Wednesday that halts hostilities for 60 days, Meloni repeatedly insisted Italy would not join the war.

“Italy is not participating and has no intention of participating,” Meloni told the Italian Senate in March.

An Israeli soldier scans the area while taking cover near the Israel-Lebanon border following a Hezbollah drone attack on June 1, 2026.(Jalaa Marey/AFP via Getty Images)

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Still, Meloni has long been critical of Iran’s nuclear ambitions and has suggested restraining the regime through diplomatic means.

“We all agree on the fact that Iran cannot equip itself with a nuclear weapon,” Meloni said at last year’s G7 Summit. “The goal we are all working towards is to have negotiations that will truly prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear power.”

The U.S.-Iran talks that were scheduled for Friday were temporarily postponed amid renewed fighting in Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah, an Iran-backed terrorist group. Talks were later set too resume in Switzerland between the U.S. and Iranian delegations after Israel and Hezbollah reached a ceasefire.

One of the key points of the MOU signed by Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian required an end to military operations across all fronts, including in Lebanon, as part of the broader conditions for the agreement to remain in effect.

James Cirrone is a writer on the Breaking/Trending News team at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to james.cirrone@fox.com.

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