Italy to join US-led Pax Silica AI initiative despite Trump row

ROME, June 26 (Reuters) – Italy will join the U.S.-led Pax Silica initiative on artificial intelligence supply chains despite a ​row between Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and U.S. ‌President Donald Trump, a foreign ministry official said.
Ambassador Armando Varricchio told Friday’s Corriere della Sera daily that Italian Foreign ​Minister Antonio Tajani and U.S. Secretary of State ​Marco Rubio would sign a memorandum of understanding “at ⁠the first available opportunity”.
“This provides a political basis ​that demonstrates the willingness to resume from where we ​had temporarily left off,” Varricchio said.
Pax Silica is a U.S. State Department initiative bringing together allied countries to secure AI-related supply ​chains, covering areas ranging from energy and critical ​minerals to advanced manufacturing and AI models. The European Commission joined the ‌initiative ⁠on Thursday and the Netherlands signed up earlier in the week.
Varricchio, acting as Italy’s special envoy for innovation, attended a Washington summit on the initiative as ​an observer on ​Thursday and ⁠signed a joint declaration on AI opportunities alongside countries including Britain, Germany, Japan, ​India and South Korea.
Italy was due to ​join Pax ⁠Silica on Monday in Miami, but Tajani called off the trip after Meloni and Trump had a public falling ⁠out ​after the U.S. president complained ​about Italy’s alleged lack of support for the Iran war.
Reporting by Giulia ​Segreti in Rome Editing by Alvise Armellini and David Goodman.

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