G7 Summit: Georgia Meloni welcomed guests with folded hands; See the special style of Italy's PM doing 'Namaste'

Posted on 14th Jun 2024 by rohit kumar

The G7 summit is being held at the southern Italian coastal resort Borgo Egnazia in Puglia, Italy. This is happening at a time when the Russia-Ukraine war is entering its third year and Israel's fight against Hamas in Gaza has created a humanitarian crisis. As a result, the world is expecting powerful leadership from the summit. Amidst all this, Italy's 47-year-old Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has emerged as the most powerful leader.

 

Her party's spectacular performance in the European elections has shown her power all over the world. Among the leaders of the Big 7 United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom (UK), only one name is echoing and that is Meloni-Meloni. Meanwhile, a video is going viral on social media, in which Prime Minister Meloni is greeting all the guests.

 

The matter is on Thursday. When the top leaders of the member countries of the G7 reached Italy for the summit. Here Prime Minister Meloni welcomed everyone. Now it is being discussed more because PM Meloni was seen in a special style during this time. She welcomed the guests with folded hands and Namaste.

 

Let us tell you that some of the major agendas of the G-7 summit include the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the Israel-Hamas war, artificial intelligence, and climate change. Leaders of Ukraine, Brazil, Argentina, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Algeria, Tunisia, and Mauritania are also participating in this global summit.

 

Many videos of this have also surfaced on social media. In these, Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni is seen greeting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in the Indian traditional way. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also reached Italy. He has taken office for the third consecutive time, this is his first foreign visit in his third term. India has been invited to this program as an outreach country.

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