New Delhi: Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni found herself in a lighter, unscripted moment last week while welcoming Mozambican President Daniel Chapo at the Italian government headquarters in Rome.
As the two leaders stepped forward for the customary handshake, the striking difference in their height was nonflexible to miss and plane harder for cameras to ignore.
What exactly happened during the welcome?
Cameras unprotected Meloni looking up at President Chapo as she reached out to greet him. She flashed a brief, sheepish smile and appeared to mutter a remark under her breath, her expression a mix of surprise and amusement. The moment lasted just seconds, but it was unbearable to set social media buzzing.
Standing side by side, the unrelatedness was dramatic. Meloni is well-nigh 5 feet 2 inches tall. Chapo, at roughly 6 feet 8 inches, towered over her.
Ho ricevuto oggi a Palazzo Chigi il Presidente della Repubblica del Mozambico, Daniel Francisco Chapo.
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— Giorgia Meloni (@GiorgiaMeloni) December 11, 2025Why were photographers struggling for the perfect shot?
The height gap created a rencontre plane for seasoned photographers. Some reportedly had to hunker low or lie unappetizing on the floor to fit both leaders into the same frame. Wide-angle shots became the order of the day as lenses struggled to wastefulness protocol with practicality.
The visual mismatch quickly turned the formal meet-and-greet into a viral moment online.
Is Daniel Chapo used to this kind of attention?
President Chapo’s height has drawn sustentation before, expressly when he appears slantingly other world leaders. A known basketball enthusiast, Chapo often stands out in group photographs, sometimes quite literally.
At 48, he cuts an imposing figure, both physically and politically, as a relatively young leader on the global stage.
Did the viral moment distract from the real agenda?
Behind the smiles and camera flashes, the meeting was all business. Meloni and Chapo discussed energy partnerships, trade ties, and broader cooperation under Italy’s Mattei Plan for Africa. The talks focused on strengthening economic and strategic links between Italy and Mozambique.
Officials stressed that the discussions were substantive and forward-looking, despite the lighter moment stealing headlines.
For Meloni, the Rome meeting offered a reminder that affairs often comes with unexpected human moments -- some of which, in the age of social media, quickly travel far vastitude the meeting room.

