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Italy’s premier defends friendship with Elon Musk and asserts her independence

Giorgia Meloni has met frequently with the Tesla and SpaceX billionaire since her far-right-led government came to power in 2022.

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Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni has defended her friendship with US tech billionaire and Trump confidant Elon Musk.

She told Italian legislators that she would not be influenced in areas where Mr Musk has economic interests.

“I can be a friend of Elon Musk and at the same time the head of the first Italian government that made a new law to regulate private activity in space,” she said, responding to questions during a customary parliamentary discussion ahead of a European Union summit in Brussels this week.

Elon Musk at an AI safety summit
The Italian premier’s friendship with tech billionaire Elon Musk has attracted attention in the past (Kirsty Wigglesworth/PA)

Ms Meloni’s government this summer approved a framework for foreign space companies to operate in Italy, which is expected to generate 7.3 billion euros (£6 billion) in investments by 2026.

Taking a swipe at her predecessors, she said previous Italian leaders “who thought they had a good relationship, even a friendship, with a foreign leader, they had to slavishly follow what the others did”.

Ms Meloni added that she had good relationships “with many people” but “I don’t take orders from anyone”.

Ms Meloni and Mr Musk’s friendship has attracted attention in the past.

Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reacts during the Senate session in Rome
Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reacts during the Senate session in Rome (Roberto Monaldo/LaPresse via AP)

The two were at a black-tie event in New York where Musk had presented Ms Meloni with an award.

Mr Musk appeared a year ago at an event for youth members of Ms Meloni’s party in Italy.

More recently, he took to social media platform X, formerly Twitter, which he controls, to attack an Italian court decision that has stymied Ms Meloni’s plans to vet migrants rescued at sea in Albania.

Mr Musk’s comments drew a strong rebuke from Italy’s president.

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