Our farmers now have been taken care of well. Tremendous amounts of money in many different forms, including tariffs. And we have a lot of money coming into the United States for the first time ever. And Italy has a percentage of that to pay. We’re winning, in the case of the European Union, $7.5 billion. And the reason we’re winning is we’re properly represented. But we have many countries complaining about the different awards that we’ve been winning lately from the courts. Turkey is complaining about a lot of things, and we’re handling Turkey very nicely. Turkey is com- everybody is complaining about it. And I know Turkey is going to talk to us about their share of it because they feel they shouldn’t have to pay so much.Īnd if you look at what’s going on, Italy is complaining about it. For a long time, they’ve been taking advantage of the United States. And I know that this is against the European Union and World Trade - good ole World Trade. We have won a $7.5 billion award from, as you know - I guess it’s been pretty big news. I don’t think it’s ever been closer than it is now. We’ve had a great relationship with Italy for a long time. And it’s nice to have you at the White House. It’s a great honor to have the President of Italy with us. PRESIDENT TRUMP: Well, thank you very much.
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