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Wu Bangguo (R Front), chairman of the Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress, the country's top legislature, arrives in Milan on May 18, 2009 at the start of an official goodwill visit to Italy. (Xinhua/Li Tao) Photo Gallery>>> |
MILAN, May 18 (Xinhua) -- Top Chinese legislator Wu
Bangguo arrived in the Italian city of Milan on Monday for an official goodwill
visit to the country.
Wu, chairman of the Standing Committee of China's
National People's Congress (NPC), began his tour in Italy at the invitation of
Italian Senate President Renato Schifani and Chamber of Deputies President
Gianfranco Fini.
In a written statement released at the airport upon
his arrival, Wu said China is ready to work with Italy to maintain the sound
momentum of practical cooperation so as to make contributions to overcoming the
international financial crisis and spurring the recovery of the world economy.
Wu is scheduled to meet with Italian President
Giorgio Napolitano, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi as well as heads of both
houses of the Italian parliament and other Italian leaders to exchange views on
bilateral relations and other regional and international issues of common
concern.
Wu is also to visit a research and development center
of the Italian National Agency for New Technology, Energy and the Environment
(ENEA), which shows China's interest in using European technologies to improve
energy efficiency of its economy.
After Chinese President Hu Jintao's attendance at the
London G20 summit in April and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's Europe tour in
January, Wu is yet another senior Chinese leader to visit Europe in the past few
months.
Against the background of the worsening global
financial crisis, Wu's visit highlighted the importance that China attaches to
cooperation with Europe in addressing global challenges.
Italy, which currently holds the rotating presidency
of the G8 group, will host a summit between the leaders of G8 nations and
developing countries in June. Hu is expected to attend the meeting.
Wu's visit coincides with a G8 environment ministers
meeting that is to be held in Italy on May 22.
China and Italy have witnessed smooth development of
bilateral ties in recent years. Berlusconi visited Beijing for the Asia-Europe
summit last October.
Besides Milan, Wu is also to visit Rome, Florence and
Venice. Italy is the final leg of Wu's three-nation Europe tour, which had
already taken him to Russia and Austria.
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