
Italy seeks economic and trade partnership with Malaysia
Tajani, who also serves as the Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister, highlighted Malaysia as one of the most progressive nations with whom Italy has been building partnerships in these sectors.
"The relations between Italy and Malaysia have always been good. Now, we look to build it further," he said during a courtesy call to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
He echoed Anwar's earlier remarks on the importance of peace and stability as the foundation to support and grow the business sector.
"We have many big companies and we are ready for joint ventures and investments abroad. Italy is also the second most industrious country in Europe," he added, noting that Italy has much to offer.
Anwar stated that Malaysia is an excellent partner, given its "dynamic and clarity" in policies.
He mentioned that PETRONAS, one of the top companies globally, is more than ready to collaborate with the European nation.
Asean, he noted as regional chair, is one of the most peaceful and economically promising areas in the world.
'This will certainly pave the way for greater cooperation,' he said.
Anwar expressed gratitude for Tajani's visit, reflecting both nations' commitment to strengthening bilateral relations based on mutual respect and understanding.
"We have been talking about expanding our cooperation in various fields, including relations between Asean and the European Union,' he added.
Anwar mentioned discussions on regional and global conflicts, including those in Gaza, Ukraine, Iran, and Israel.
He also expressed his admiration for Italy's rich history, literature, and art, sharing how Dante's Inferno, the song Caruso, and Leonardo Da Vinci's works have impacted the world, drawing applause from the Italians present.
Anwar noted Italy's transformation in embracing the AI realm and expressed anticipation for increased cooperation with Italy.
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