Meloni’s
solo Trump visit triggers anxiety in France
French
industry chief warns against European disunity on trade as Italian PM heads to
the White House.
April 9,
2025 11:03 am CET
By Victor
Goury-Laffont
https://www.politico.eu/article/giorgia-meloni-donald-trump-visit-triggers-anxiety-in-france/
PARIS —
French Industry Minister Marc Ferracci warned Wednesday that Italian Prime
Minister Giorgia Meloni’s upcoming trip to meet U.S. President Donald Trump
threatens to undermine European unity against American tariffs.
"We
need to be united because Europe is strong if it's united," Ferracci told
broadcaster FranceInfo. "If we start having bilateral talks, of course
it'll break this momentum [on European unity]."
The
right-wing Meloni has presented herself as a possible bridge between Europe and
the Trump administration, and will meet with the U.S. president at the White
House on April 17.
But Ferracci
argued that such a visit risks playing into Trump's strategy, which the French
minister claimed is aimed at preventing a united European response to the U.S.
president's severe tariff regime that has brought the world to the brink of an
all-out trade war.
Trump has
imposed huge 20 percent tariffs on the European Union, and the European
Commission is currently considering slapping tariffs of up to 25 percent on a
broad range of exports from the United States.
Italy’s
Europe minister, Tommaso Foti, was quick to react later on Wednesday, accusing
France of being hypocritical.
"How
come when President Macron goes to Washington everything is OK, but when it is
Meloni who goes, things are not OK?” he said, according to Italian media.
In a
separate interview with French public television, Europe Minister Benjamin
Haddad also stressed that Europe's strength lies in its unity in response to a
question about Meloni's visit.
"If you
go to the United States scattered and divided, do you think you're stronger
than if you go all 27, with 450 million people?" the French minister
asked.
"We'll
see what [Meloni] has to say," Haddad added about the Italian leader’s
trip. "There can be discussions ... However, it's in our collective
interest to have a united and firm response rather than divisions."
French
government spokesperson Sophie Primas said later Wednesday that Paris had no
concerns about Meloni's visit and welcomed all attempts to establish a dialogue
with Trump.
Haddad also
urged the Commission to trigger the bloc's trade "bazooka" — the
Anti-Coercion Instrument (ACI) — which would empower the EU to hit U.S. service
industries such as tech and banking.
"These
tools were developed for this type of situation," he said. "Let’s put
them on the table ... We'll see what the Commission's proposals are."
Giorgio
Leali contributed to this report.
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