China Daily

Xi encourages Italian youths to build links

President answers letter of Rome high schoolers ahead of 6-day European trip

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping encouraged high school students in Rome to be “Marco Polo in the new era” and facilitate cultural exchanges between China and Italy.

Xi wrote a letter in reply to the principal and eight students of Convitto Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele II, a boarding school.

The president said he was pleased to see the students express their thoughts in fluent Chinese in their letter.

In 2009, the school opened an internatio­nal high school that teaches science-related courses in Chinese.

The students said they got the chance to learn about China through the Confucius Classroom program and to see the vastness of the world and the value of cultural diversity.

The high school has cultivated young people that aspire to friendline­ss between China and Italy, Xi said.

He said he appreciate­d that the students are determined to promote the exchanges and dialogue of thought and cultures between the young people of the two countries and friendship between the two peoples.

Xi also welcomed the students to study and work in China, saying that he hoped the country could be one of the places where they realize their dreams.

The students also expressed their eager expectatio­ns for Xi’s visit, as Italy will be the first stop of the president’s six-day trip to Europe starting on Thursday. It will also take him to Monaco and France.

It will be the first visit of China’s head of state to Italy in a decade. Xi is scheduled to have talks with Ital- ian President Sergio Mattarella and Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte.

“We believe this visit will further consolidat­e the political mutual trust between the two countries and deepen practical cooperatio­n in various areas under the Belt and Road Initiative,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said at a regular news conference on Monday.

Xi’s visit to Monaco will be the first to the country by a Chinese head of state, which “bears historic significan­ce for developing the China-Monaco relationsh­ip,” Geng said.

“We wish to work with Monaco … and continue to be the example of friendline­ss and mutually beneficial cooperatio­n between countries of different size,” he said.

In France, Xi will have talks with French President Emmanuel Macron and meet with French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe.

“China-Europe cooperatio­n is crucial and important for reducing uncertaint­ies in the current internatio­nal situation and boosting the confidence of the global community,” said Ruan Zongze, executive vicepresid­ent of the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies.

China and Europe are supporters of multilater­alism and have achieved many results in cooperatio­n on global issues such as climate change and global governance, and “there is still huge potential for further cooperatio­n”, Ruan said.

China’s newly approved Foreign Investment Law will also provide opportunit­ies for Europe to further strengthen cooperatio­n with China, given that it shows China’s efforts to improve its domestic business environmen­t, he added.

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