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Italy and China Strengthen Ties Amidst Global Uncertainty
Italian President Mattarella's state visit to China marks a new chapter in bilateral relations, focusing on economic cooperation, multilateralism, and avoiding a world divided into opposing blocs.
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PoliticsInternational RelationsChinaEuropean UnionDiplomacyTradeGlobal Economy
Peking UniversityFarnesinaConsiglio Nazionale Delle RicercheIce (Agenzia Per La Promozione All'estero E L'internazionalizzazione Delle Imprese Italiane)Chinese Ministry Of Culture
Sergio MattarellaXi JinpingAntonio TajaniGiorgia MeloniJohn Elkann
- What agreements were signed during the visit?
- Ten agreements were signed during the visit, covering various sectors such as culture, science, and trade, aiming to strengthen economic ties between Italy and China.
- What other events took place during the visit?
- The visit included meetings with Chinese leaders, business figures, and the Italian community in China, culminating in a lecture at Peking University.
- What is President Mattarella's view on the global market?
- Mattarella advocated for a more free and barrier-free global market, highlighting the need for adherence to international rules and norms.
- What was the main purpose of President Mattarella's visit to China?
- President Mattarella's visit to China signifies a renewed phase in bilateral relations, focusing on collaboration and multilateralism.
- What were the key themes discussed by Presidents Mattarella and Xi Jinping?
- Both Presidents Mattarella and Xi Jinping emphasized the importance of dialogue, cooperation, and avoiding a world divided into opposing blocs.