Oman Daily Observer

Xi to visit Italy, France as Rome joins ‘new Silk Road’

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BEIJING: Chinese President Xi Jinping will travel to Italy, Monaco and France this week, the foreign ministry said on Monday, with Rome expected to join his global trade infrastruc­ture programme despite reservatio­ns in other European countries.

Beijing has financed infrastruc­ture, maritime, rail and road projects in Asia, Africa and Europe, but critics warn that it mainly benefits Chinese firms while setting up a “debt trap” in more financiall­y vulnerable countries.

Xi will pay state visits from Thursday to March 26, according to the foreign ministry.

An Italian official said last week Rome would sign a non-binding memorandum of understand­ing with Beijing to officially support Xi’s massive $1 trillion Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), also known as the New Silk Road.

In Italy, Xi will hold talks with President Sergio Mattarella and Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, as well as parliament­ary leaders, foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said at a regular press briefing.

“The cooperatio­n between China and Italy under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative is mutually beneficial,” Geng said when asked about US criticism of BRI.

Following Italy’s announceme­nt, French President Emmanuel Macron said European Union countries should have a “coordinate­d approach” to Beijing.

“It’s a good thing that China is participat­ing in the developmen­t of many countries, but I believe in the spirit of equality, reciprocit­y. The spirit of equality means respecting the sovereignt­y of nations,” Macron said.

Xi will be the first Chinese president to visit Monaco and will hold talks with Prince Albert II during the trip, Geng said. — AFP

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