Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is currently on a five-day state visit to China, marking her first trip there. In her own words, the visit aims to \"relaunch\" bilateral ties between the two nations.
High on Meloni's agenda are discussions on navigating the ever-more complex geopolitical landscape and finding ways to strengthen cooperation between Italy and China. These talks are crucial as both countries look to solidify their positions in a changing global environment.
The visit also holds significant implications for the future trajectory of China-EU relations. As the European Union seeks to balance its economic interests with its geopolitical strategies, Meloni's efforts to rekindle Italy-China relations could play a pivotal role.
In this edition of Dialogue, experts Michele Geraci, former Undersecretary of State of the Ministry of Economic Development of Italy; Cui Hongjian, professor at the Academy of Regional and Global Governance of Beijing Foreign Studies University; and Francesco Sisci, senior researcher at Renmin University of China, provide in-depth analysis on the potential outcomes of Meloni's visit.
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