PM Modi-Giorgia Meloni Cheerfulness At G7 Summit

PM Modi-Giorgia Meloni Cheerfulness At G7 Summit. “Hello From Melodi Team”

Hello friends, as you all know, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met his Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni on Friday during the G-7 summit.

Friends, this is not a new thing, we have seen this before (viral videos of Milani and Narendra Modi). But Milani toh Milani hai, now once again she has come into discussion, a selfie and a video of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Italian counterpart Georgia Meloni during the G7 summit has gone viral on social media.

The two leaders can be seen smiling in the picture taken by Ms Meloni during the summit held in Apulia, Italy on Friday. In the video, they can be seen waving towards the camera and Ms Meloni is saying “Namaste from the Meloni team”.

“Meloni” is a word that went viral on social media after the bilateral meeting of PM Modi and Ms Meloni last year.

As per Miloni post on X Twitter “Hi friends, from #Melodi,”

As soon as Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi saw that his Italian counterpart Giorgio Meloni has posted a video on X Twitter, the minister without losing a moment shared the same video on his X Twitter handle

G7 Summit: An In-Depth Exploration

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The G7 Summit 2024 is set to bring together leaders from seven of the world’s most advanced economies to discuss pressing global issues and coordinate policies for economic stability, security, and development. This annual meeting serves as a vital platform for international dialogue and collaboration, addressing a wide range of topics that impact the global community. Read More

Giorgia Meloni: A Brief Profile

Giorgia Meloni

Giorgia Meloni, born on January 15, 1977, is an influential Italian politician who has made significant strides in the country’s political landscape. As the leader of the far-right party Brothers of Italy (Fratelli d’Italia), she has gained prominence for her strong nationalist stance and conservative policies. Meloni’s political career began in her youth when she joined the Italian Social Movement, a party with neo-fascist roots, and later transitioned to the National Alliance.