European Parliament President and
centre-right opposition Forza Italia (FI) Vice President Antonio
Tajani on Friday warned Italy against "selling off a piece of
sovereignty" by becoming the first G7 country to join China's
Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) or 'new Silk Road'.
"We can't sell off a piece of Italian and European
sovereignty to the Chinese," Tajani said a day before visiting
Chinese President Xi Jinpinhg signs a memorandum of
understanding on the BRI with Premier Gisueppe Conte in Rome.
"They can't come to Europe and do what they want," he said.
Tajani added that he was "concerned at the amateurish way
Italy is handling relations with China".
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