The G7 presidency gives Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni the opportunity to play a leading role and set her own priorities. But the problems in her country are weighing on her.
Private beach, pasta and bright flowers – the heads of state and government of the seven leading industrial nations can expect a Mediterranean flair in southern Italy’s Puglia region at the start of the summit this Thursday. Host Giorgia Meloni, who is taking over the rotating presidency of the G7 group this year, has invited them to the place where she has spent her summer holidays for years: the “Borgo Egnazia”, a five-star luxury resort with sea views and gourmet restaurants, swimming pools and tennis courts.
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