Giorgia Meloni’s viral video: Italian PM caught eye-rolling and smirking as Biden gets late for NATO Summit. Watch video here

A video capturing Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s visible annoyance while waiting for US President Joe Biden has gone viral on social media. The incident occurred on Thursday morning as Ms. Meloni, alongside other world leaders, awaited the start of the third day of the NATO summit in Washington. According to the New York Post, President Biden and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg were late for the 10 am scheduled start.

Georgia Meloni’s Annoyance Captured on Camera

In the video, Ms. Meloni was seen speaking to Finnish President Alexander Stubb. She rolled her eyes and mimicked checking a watch as time passed beyond the scheduled start. Another individual, standing with Ms. Meloni and Mr. Stubb, checked the time on his phone, prompting another eye roll from the Italian Prime Minister, who then noticed the cameras filming the moment.

Social Media Reactions

The clip has circulated widely on social media platforms, including posts by a Financial Times reporter. It highlights the delay, showing Mr. Biden and Mr. Stoltenberg finally starting the day’s proceedings at 10:40 am. Additionally, a solo press conference by President Biden was also delayed, as reported by the New York Post.

Previous Encounters

This is not the first time interactions between Prime Minister Meloni and President Biden have garnered attention. Last month, during the G7 summit in Italy, a video showing President Biden awkwardly saluting Ms. Meloni went viral. Subsequently, the 81-year-old US leader was seen smiling and walking away from a group of world leaders. Ms. Meloni then redirected his attention to the group, assisting him in posing for a photograph. President Biden returned to the group following her lead.

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