Xi Jinping's visit to Italy and France showcases the dichotomy of EU views: Rome is all business, while Paris wants buffers against Chinese clout
ROME—While Europe struggles with Brexit, a visitor to its southern shore this week is exposing divisions that could have even bigger consequences for its place in the world: over how to deal with China.
Chinese President Xi Jinping’s trip to Italy and France, beginning Thursday, will take him to countries on opposite sides of the European Union’s divide. France, with newfound support from Germany, wants the EU to protect itself more robustly against China’s growing economic and political clout. Italy, which is less enamored...
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