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Meloni ve Trump, G7 Zirvesi'nde 'Netleştirme' Toplantısı Yaptı

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İtalya Başbakanı Giorgia Meloni ve ABD Başkanı Donald Trump, Fransa'nın Evian kentinde düzenlenen G7 zirvesi kapsamında pazartesi akşamı liderler yemeği sırasında bir araya geldi. Kaynakların Salı günü bildirdiğine göre, ikili "netleştirme" olarak nitelendirilen bir görüşme gerçekleştirdi. Görüşmenin "faydalı bir fikir alışverişi" olduğu ve zirve boyunca iki lider arasında başka diyalog fırsatlarının olacağı belirtildi. G7 zirveleri, dünyanın önde gelen ekonomilerinin liderlerine hem çok taraflı müzakereler hem de ikili diplomasi için zemin hazırlar. Meloni ve Trump arasındaki bu 'netleştirme' görüşmesi, zirvenin yoğun gündemi içinde doğrudan iletişimin sürdüğünü ve karşılıklı anlayışın güçlendirilmeye çalışıldığını yansıtmaktadır.

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  4. Güvenlik19 Haz 17:07

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