Italy's new PM Giorgia Meloni meets French President Macron in Rome

French President Emmanuel Macron and new Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni held talks in Rome on Sunday within the first, although casual, assembly between the 2 political leaders.

Macron, who's presently on an official go to to Italy, wrote on Twitter that the 2 international locations needed to proceed to work collectively "with dialogue and ambition."

Macron and Meloni mentioned present European points together with the necessity to present fast and customary solutions to elevated power costs, help for Ukraine and the administration of migrant flows, Italy's prime minister's workplace mentioned in an announcement.

Earlier than posting an image of his assembly with Meloni, Macron posted an image of outgoing Italian PM Mario Draghi, writing merely "Grazie Mario." 

Meloni, Italy's first girl prime minister, formally took over from Draghi as head of presidency earlier on Sunday after she and her new cupboard group have been formally sworn in on Saturday in Rome, giving the nation its most right-wing authorities since World Warfare Two.

Meloni's Brothers of Italy social gathering has neo-fascist roots, however she sought to challenge a average picture throughout the election marketing campaign, dropping earlier anti-EU rhetoric and pledging to maintain Italy on the coronary heart of European and Western establishments.

European Fee leaders in Brussels despatched her messages of congratulations on Saturday.

Macron, who on Sunday attended a convention in Rome aimed toward searching for methods to advertise world peace, will meet Pope Francis on Monday.

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