Rome [Italy], July 29: Italy and China signed a three-year economic cooperation agreement on July 28, following talks between Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and his Chinese counterpart Li Qiang.
DW reported that during her visit to China, Ms. Meloni aimed to strengthen cooperation with Beijing, amid escalating trade tensions between China
Ms. Meloni
According to the Italian news agency ANSA, Prime Minister Meloni wants trade relations
Ms Meloni said the three-year agreement signed with China includes cooperation in strategic areas such as electric vehicles and renewable energy.
Chinese Premier
Li added that Beijing supports Chinese companies investing in Italy, hopes Italy will provide a fair, safe and non-discriminatory business environment, and expects convenient procedures for Chinese citizens to travel to Italy, according to Xinhua.
Rome is seeking to rebuild ties with Beijing amid growing concerns over trade tensions between China and Europe. In addition, the Global Times quoted experts as saying that Ms. Meloni could use this visit to "clear up misunderstandings" after Italy withdrew from China's Belt and Road Initiative
Italian Prime Minister Meloni is scheduled to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper