- Italy–Russia relations
Italy–Russia relations refers to
bilateral foreign relations between the two countries,Italy andRussia . Russia has an embassy in Rome andconsulate s inGenoa ,Milan andPalermo , and Italy has an embassy in Moscow, aconsulate inSaint Petersburg , honorary consulates inEkaterinburg andKaliningrad , and embassy branches in Samara andVolgograd .Russia enjoys close relations with Italy. In 2006, Russia and Italy have signed a protocol of cooperation for fighting crime and defending civil liberties. There are close commercial ties between the two countries. Italy is Russia's second important commercial partner in the EU, after Germany. and its state-owned energy company,
ENI , has recently signed a very important long-term contract withGazprom , to import Russian gas into Italy. The relationship between Russia and Italy goes back a long way. Already in the 1960s, Italy's FIAT built a car-assembling plant in the Soviet city ofTogliattigrad (a city named after the Italian Communist Party's secretaryPalmiro Togliatti ). Russians have always visited Italy in great numbers. Many Russian students come to Italy each year to study arts and music.Fact|date=February 2008 Unlike many other Western European countries, Italy has traditionally always maintained good relationships with Russia, even during the Soviet era.Fact|date=February 2008 In particular, theBerlusconi Government (2001-2006) strengthened Italy's ties with Russia, due to his personal friendship with PresidentPutin . Cooperation extends also to the aviation sector, between Italy's Alenia and Russia's Sukhov, who are jointly developing a new aircraft. Finally, for a long time Italy had the largest communist party in the Western world, with over 2 million members. [ [http://newsfromrussia.com/world/2006/01/20/71472.html Italy, Russia sign 'protocol of cooperation' - Pravda.Ru ] ] .References
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