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WEN JIABAO - BERLUSCONI: bilateral relations CHINA - ITALIA
October 2010

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This progress has taken place against the background of China’s growing integration with the international economy, its closer relations with the EU, increased bilateral trade starting in the early 1990s, the rise of Peking on the international stageand Italy’s notable dynamism in this vast Asian theatre. Bilateral relations have intensified considerably over recent years thanks to a constant commitment on both sides to establishing a strategic partnership. The excellent status of relations has been confirmed by the further intensification of political dialogue, largely the result of the official visits to China by Italy’s Prime Minister, the Hon. Romano Prodi (13-18 September 2006),and Deputy Premier and Minister for Foreign Affairs Massimo D'Alema (12-15 November 2006). On 15 June 2007 the Chinese Trade Minister, Bo Xilai, visited Italy to hold a new session of the Joint Economic Commission, which had not meet since 2002. In addition to a meeting with the Minister for International Trade, Emma Bonino, he also had a brief talk with Prime Minister Prodi. In June, and then again in September, Secretary of State Vernetti also visited China. On his first visit, he chaired, with his Chinese colleague Li Huey a Conference on Inter-Faith Dialogue organised in the ASEM framework. And on his second visit he opened the preparatory meeting of the 3rd session of the Italy-China Committee and had political talks with the Deputy Foreign Minister, Kong Quan. Italy’s initiatives are intended to increase not just the exchange of visits by government authorities but also contacts between members of Parliament, regions and local authorities.
