Chinese President Xi Jinping said
in Rome on Friday that Beijing does not want trade and
investment relations with Italy to be a one-way street.
"The Chinese side wants trade in both directions and a flow
of investment in both directions," Xi said after meeting Italian
President Sergio Mattarella.
The Chinese president said the meeting with his Italian
counterpart was "fruitful' and featured "broad agreement".
He also argued that the good bilateral relations between the
States were positive for the whole international community.
"Looking at the world, we have an epochal change before us,"
Xi said.
"China and Italy are two important world forces to safeguard
peace and promote development.
"China wants to work with Italy to revive the spirit of
fairness, mutual respect and justice".
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