US President Barack Obama has spoken to Italy's new reformist Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, the White House said, adding that the two leaders would meet in March in Rome.
The US leader was quick to contact Renzi yesterday, who was formerly sworn in on Saturday at the head of a 16 party coalition after Italy's latest political crisis.
"The President expressed support for Prime Minister Renzi's leadership on creating economic growth and jobs, and he looks forward to continued close US-Italian partnership on Afghanistan, Libya, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, and security and defence cooperation," the White House said in a statement.
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Obama is due to travel to Rome next month to meet Pope Francis on a trip which also includes stops in the Netherlands, Belgium and Saudi Arabia.