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  • March 23, 2019 - Roma, Roma, Italy - Giuseppe Conte, Prime Minister of Italy, met the president of the People’s Republic of China, Xi Jinping, at Villa Madama palace in Roma. .Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte sign a memorandum of understanding with Xi Jinping  for Italy to join the US$1 trillion Belt and Road Initiative. .Italy is the first meber of G7 to sign it..Most of Rome's historic center will be considered a ''red zone,'' a tightly secured area with limited access for the city's residents, to allow the movement of the Chinese delegation accompanying the President..Salvini has said Italy would be ''no-one's colony'' and urged caution about using telecom giant Huawei's next generation 5G mobile technology, while coalition partner Luigi Di Maio is keener for Chinese partnerships..Salvini has said Italy would be ''no-one's colony'' and urged caution about using telecom giant Huawei's next generation 5G mobile technology, while coalition partner Luigi Di Maio is keener for Chinese partnerships..Salvini has said Italy wuold be “no-one’s colony” and urged caution about using telecom gian Huawei’s next generation 5G mobile technology, while coalition Luigi Di Maio is keener for Chinese parterships. (Credit Image: © Matteo Trevisan/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Roma, Roma, Italy - Giuseppe Conte, Prime Minister of Italy, met the president of the People’s Republic of China, Xi Jinping, at Villa Madama palace in Roma. .Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte sign a memorandum of understanding with Xi Jinping  for Italy to join the US$1 trillion Belt and Road Initiative. .Italy is the first meber of G7 to sign it..Most of Rome's historic center will be considered a ''red zone,'' a tightly secured area with limited access for the city's residents, to allow the movement of the Chinese delegation accompanying the President..Salvini has said Italy would be ''no-one's colony'' and urged caution about using telecom giant Huawei's next generation 5G mobile technology, while coalition partner Luigi Di Maio is keener for Chinese partnerships..Salvini has said Italy would be ''no-one's colony'' and urged caution about using telecom giant Huawei's next generation 5G mobile technology, while coalition partner Luigi Di Maio is keener for Chinese partnerships..Salvini has said Italy wuold be “no-one’s colony” and urged caution about using telecom gian Huawei’s next generation 5G mobile technology, while coalition Luigi Di Maio is keener for Chinese parterships. (Credit Image: © Matteo Trevisan/ZUMA Wire)
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