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Italian president to visit China: spokeswoman

2024-11-05 16:28 Last Updated At:19:57

Italian President Sergio Mattarella will pay a state visit to China from Nov 7 to 12 at the invitation of President Xi Jinping, the Foreign Ministry announced Tuesday.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning briefed the media on the agenda and China's expectations of Mattarella's upcoming visit at a press briefing in Beijing on Tuesday.

"During President Sergio Mattarella's visit, President Xi Jinping will have talks with him to discuss the future development of China-Italy relations, and Premier Li Qiang and Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress Zhao Leji will meet with him respectively," said the spokeswoman.

"Both China and Italy are ancient civilizations and major economies in the world. The friendship and cooperation between the two countries are built on a solid foundation of public support, align with the interests of both countries, and are conducive to the healthy development of China-EU relations as well as to global stability and prosperity. The year marks the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries. Visits from Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and President Mattarella underscore the high-level development of the bilateral ties. China is ready to work with Italy, guided by the consensus of the leaders of the two countries, to further deepen political mutual trust, expand pragmatic cooperation, enhance cultural exchanges, and promote mutual learning among civilizations, thereby bringing more stability to a world fraught with turbulence and change," Mao continued.

Italian president to visit China: spokeswoman

Italian president to visit China: spokeswoman

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China Int'l Import Expo provides opportunities to Afghan handmade carpet weavers

2024-11-05 19:16 Last Updated At:19:37

Three sisters who weave high-quality carpets in Afghanistan's Kabul see an opportunity for their craft to reach global buyers at the China International Import Expo (CIIE), ongoing from November 5 to 10 in Shanghai.

Zahra, Fatima and Marzia, three sisters who were deprived of school and higher education, have mastered the art of carpet weaving over the last few years.

The time-honored craft is now the best possible way for them to bring food to the table. They are known as "the three carpet master sisters" in their neighborhood in western Kabul.

Their mother, Roqia Amiri, said she lost her husband, a well-known cleric, due to cancer after a long struggle with illness, and her daughters are now the only breadwinners of the family.

"I'm glad that my daughters have taken responsibility for their brothers and father by weaving carpets and are doing okay," said Roqia Amiri.

The three sisters weave not just carpets, but dreams and resilience into every thread, turning tradition into a tapestry of hope and strength.

They see the CIIE as a ray of hope, promising better wages and a better life for their family.

"These Afghan carpets are being exported from Afghanistan and the CIIE plays a vital role in selling these carpets worldwide, which expands weaving opportunities inside Afghanistan," said Zahra.

The young women take deep pride in their work and are eager to share their carpets with Chinese consumers.

"Weaving carpets is really hard work. It takes months to weave carpets with the threads. But as a result, a life-time guarantee carpet is being produced," said Marzia.

In Afghanistan, most carpets are weaved by girls and women in many provinces of the country, including the capital city Kabul.

The CIIE, the world's first national-level exposition dedicated to imports, has provided a broader market for handmade Afghan carpets, an industry that employs thousands of families.

China Int'l Import Expo provides opportunities to Afghan handmade carpet weavers

China Int'l Import Expo provides opportunities to Afghan handmade carpet weavers

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