Napolitano said Italy would take care of China's major concerns, enhance trade and economic cooperation and expand exchanges of visits.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) meets with Italian President Giorgio Napolitano in Beijing, capital of China, Oct. 27, 2010. [Rao Aimin/Xinhua] |
At the start of the meeting, Wen recalled his visit to Italy early this month, during which both sides celebrated the 40th anniversary of diplomatic ties, announced an action plan to cement economic cooperation in three years and launched the Year of Chinese Culture in Italy.
He said Napolitano's trip had boosted the confidence of both countries to deepen friendly cooperation.
"I believe our relations will witness vigorous growth and move on to a new development stage with joint efforts from both sides," Wen said.
Napolitano said Wen's successful visit to Italy had stepped up the growth of relations, and his China visit would promote mutual understanding and friendship.
Wen said China and Italy, as two nations with ancient civilizations, had significant influence.
He attributed the two nation's development to the inheritance of cultural traditions while sticking to reform and opening-up, and respect for the progressive thought and achievement of other nations.
Wen called on both sides to contribute to world peace, harmony and cooperation.
Napolitano, on a six-day state visit, said Italy fully respected the development path China chose for itself, vowing concerted efforts with the country to boost common development.
China had never been big-headed, nor did it sidestep problems and challenges, Napolitano said. He believed China, with clear goals, would make greater contributions to the world.
Napolitano will visit Shanghai Thursday and Friday and attend the 2010 World Expo. He will return home early Saturday.