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    Olympics-Italy's Meloni plays down ICE agent furore as she meets Vance

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    Posted on February 6, 2026

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    Last updated: February 6, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Italian PM Meloni met US VP Vance in Milan to discuss US-Italy relations amid ICE controversy, with protests occurring over ICE's Olympic role.

    Table of Contents

    • Discussion on Bilateral Relations and ICE Controversy
    • Meeting Highlights
    • Public Response and Protests

    Italy's Meloni Addresses ICE Controversy During Olympic Meeting

    Discussion on Bilateral Relations and ICE Controversy

    MILAN, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni met U.S. Vice President JD Vance in Milan on Friday, hours before the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics, using the encounter to reaffirm the strength of U.S.–Italian ties despite tensions around the presence of U.S. security personnel at the Games.

    The meeting was also attended by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

    "They are here for the opening ceremony of the Olympics, but it is also an opportunity for us to discuss our bilateral relations," Meloni said after welcoming the two U.S. leaders at the Milan prefecture, according to Italian news agency ANSA.

    Meeting Highlights

    "Italy and the United States have always maintained very significant ties," she added stressing that the two governments were working to strengthen cooperation across multiple fronts and address ongoing international issues.

    Her words were echoed by Vance.

    "We love Italy and the Italian people. As you said, we have many excellent relations, many economic connections and partnerships," he said.

    "In the Olympic spirit, competition is based on rules. It’s good to have shared values, and we will have a very constructive exchange on many topics."

    Their talks come amid a backlash in Italy following the disclosure that analysts linked to a branch under U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) would support the U.S. delegation during the Games.

    Public Response and Protests

    The news triggered political criticism and concerns that spectators might boo U.S. athletes or officials.

    Over the past week, hundreds of demonstrators — including student groups and families — have staged protests across Milan highlighting ICE’s record and demanding clarity on its role in Italy.

    Meloni, speaking in a Thursday night interview with broadcast group Mediaset, called the uproar "surreal," stressing that the investigative branch involved has long cooperated with Italy.

    "It has never carried out, could never carry out, and will never carry out police operations — immigration enforcement or checks — on our territory," she said.

    (Reporting by Giselda VagnoniEditing by Keith Weir)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Italian PM Meloni met US VP Vance in Milan.
    • •Discussion focused on US-Italy relations and ICE controversy.
    • •Protests in Milan over ICE's role at the Olympics.
    • •Meloni called the controversy 'surreal'.
    • •Meeting aimed to strengthen bilateral cooperation.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Olympics-Italy's Meloni plays down ICE agent furore as she meets Vance

    1What is ICE?

    ICE stands for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, a U.S. federal agency responsible for enforcing immigration laws and investigating customs violations.

    2What is a public protest?

    A public protest is a demonstration by a group of people expressing their opposition to policies, actions, or events, often aimed at raising awareness or prompting change.

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