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Giorgia Meloni posts anime selfie with Japan's PM Sanae Takaichi as Tokyo celebrates her birthday | WATCH

FP News Desk January 17, 2026, 13:39:29 IST

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni shared an anime version selfie with Japanese counterpart Sanae Takaichi after the latter serenaded her with gifts on her birthday

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Giorgia Meloni might have a new best friend in world politics after Japan's Prime Minister laid on cake and gifts Sanae Takaichi. X - @GiorgiaMeloni
Giorgia Meloni might have a new best friend in world politics after Japan's Prime Minister laid on cake and gifts Sanae Takaichi. X - @GiorgiaMeloni

Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni found a new best friend in her Japanese counterpart Sanae Takaichi after the latter brought cake, gifts and even sang happy birthday to the Italian leader. The two world leaders made the moment memorable by snapping a selfie together.

Meloni later shared the anime version of the photograph with the caption: “Two distant nations, but ever closer. Friendship and harmony.” The 64-year-old Takaichi became the first female Prime Minister of Japan in October, echoing Ms Meloni’s achievement in 2022.

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The exchange took place while Meloni was on a trip to Tokyo and came a day after her 49th birthday. The Italian prime minister appeared delighted when Takaichi led an Italian rendition of " Happy Birthday " and presented her with cake and candles.

Takaichi came with interesting gifts

The gifts also included earrings for “stylish” Ms Meloni, according to a post on Ms Takaichi’s X account, as well as gifts from Hello Kitty maker Sanrio for her young daughter.

The pair shared a long hug as they said goodbye, and the video captured Ms Meloni telling the Japanese leader, “Count always on me, okay? For whatever you need. I know it’s not easy, but we’ll do it together.” Apart from gifts, there were the usual diplomatic pledges to deepen cooperation in areas such as security, the economy, and science and technology.

“Giorgia and I confirmed that we will elevate our relationship from a ‘strategic partnership’ to a ‘special strategic partnership’ and aim for even greater heights,” Takaichi said on X. Interestingly, both leaders belonged to the conservative nationalist parties in their respective nations.

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