China-Italy Cooperation: A Struggle Against Crime and Mistrust

China's attempt to cooperate with Italy in tackling transnational crime faces obstacles due to mistrust and bureaucratic errors. Despite Beijing's readiness, internal resistance in Italy and cybersecurity concerns complicate collaboration, hindering the fight against Chinese gangs in the country. Key meetings remain without follow-up due to these issues.

China-Italy Cooperation: A Struggle Against Crime and Mistrust
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China's official response to an Italian request for legal assistance in a murder case never made it past the mailroom in Rome, exposing deeper issues of mistrust between the nations. The documents were returned to China, unopened due to a delivery charge policy, exacerbating an already tense situation.

Efforts by the Italian Justice Ministry to have the documents resent underscore the ongoing complications in Sino-Italian relations, as local prosecutors struggle to combat Chinese criminal syndicates without full cooperation from Beijing. Mutual assistance is seen as vital, yet Italian internal resistance and cybersecurity fears stall progress.

In a notable move, China expressed eagerness to collaborate with Italy, even proposing a high-level meeting in Prato. However, differences within Italy's law enforcement and unresolved diplomatic ties continue to pose challenges, leaving important criminal investigations in limbo.

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