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Italy says China a key strategic partner, despite US concerns

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ROME: Italy and China need to forge closer ties, Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio said on Tuesday (Aug 25), potentially putting Rome at odds with Washington, which has raised alarm over Beijing's economic ambitions.

Di Maio was speaking after talks China's top diplomat, Wang Yi, who was beginning a visit to Europe that will also include the Netherlands, Norway, France and Germany.

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Italy became the first major Western economy to join China's international infrastructure project, the Belt and Road Initiative, when it signed a raft of accords in 2019. However, the move has yielded little for Italy so far.

"It was a very fruitful meeting," Di Maio said, adding that he had discussed with Wang how to "relaunch (our) strategic partnership from the economic and industrial view point".

Wang told reporters it was important for China and the European Union to strengthen relations and deepen cooperation to tackle COVID-19.

US President Donald Trump blames Beijing for the spread of the disease, which emerged in China last year. He also wants to restrict the global development of Chinese telecom giant Huawei Technologies, accusing it of acting as a Trojan Horse for Chinese cyberspies.

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Italy has not joined the United States in imposing restrictions on Huawei and Di Maio made no reference to the company in his remarks. In an apparent reference to tensions with Washington, Wang said China did not want to see a Cold War.

"A Cold War would be a step backwards," he said. "We will not let other countries do this for their own private interests, while damaging the interests of other countries."

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