Giorgia Meloni, the prime minister of Italy, was questioned about bees in Rome by a journalist on Thursday.
A picture journalist asked PM Meloni,” I’d like to request you a very simple problem,” during a press event that covered significant domestic and international concerns. I hope a far-reaching one, to… prime minister: would you move on bees? Would you pay interest when you walk?
He claimed that the query was connected to a folklore saying that ingested termites caused rain.
Taken away from the line of questioning, Meloni laughed nervously.
” Would I walk on bees? Also, if I see them, no, I confess. But I don’t see them all the day. Is that the correct response? I don’t understand, what may I say? I’m at a loss, people”, she said, before moving on to the next issue- which was about Musk’s contested social landscapes.
Aside from ants, Meloni used Thursday’s two-hours news conference to contradict concerns over Trump’s bid to break with Washington’s conventional Western friends as he pursued a Make-America-Great-Again plan.
Trump also made the case for making Canada the US’s 51st state, which frightened some European countries by his opposition to using military or economic force to acquiesce to the Panama Canal and Greenland.