British-Italian relations
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British-Italian relations are foreign relations between Italy and the United Kingdom.
Both states share membership of the European Union, NATO, OSCE and the G8. [1]
Between 4 and 5 million British tourists vists Italy every year, while 1 million Italian tourists visit the UK. [2] There are about 100,000 British nationals living in Italy, and 150,000 Italians living in the UK.[2]
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Bilateral foreign relations of the United Kingdom by country
Australia • PR China • France • Germany • Iran • Republic of Ireland • Italy • Japan • Kazakhstan • Portugal • Spain • United States