Italy rolls out the red carpet for China's President Xi Jinping
Rome Chinese President Xi Jinping is in Rome where he is expected to sign an agreement that would make Italy the largest economy so far to back Beijing's massive infrastructure project, known as the"Belt and Road" initiative.
The visit is the first by a Chinese president to Italy in 10 years, and the Italian government is rolling out the red carpet as it did for US President Donald Trump in 2017.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 200-strong Chinese delegation accompanying the President.
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