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Reading the article, it seems that Franco-Italian relations run pretty deep. They are similar nations in population size and many other things, but have also influenced each other. Because of this, I think a better introduction to emphasize the nature of this relationship is needed. If you read it as is, one might be lead to believe we are simply arbitrarily comparing two European countries, yet in one virtually empty section, it mentions that the two countries are each other's second largest trading partners. Basically, this whole article is a mess and is treated more like some sort of disambiguation or a comparison between different brands of graphic cards. It seems to deserve more than that, given, for example, how often I have confused Italian and French cuisine. That's actually what prompted me to look into the relation between the two countries. The article doesn't, how do you say, build an image of Franco-Italian history? Something like that. I feel like I'm just plopped in the middle of something and I have to muddle my way through the article lost. Repku ( talk) 11:45, 3 February 2017 (UTC)
Might need to add a tidbit about the Quirinale Treaty signed today between France and Italy. Sources [1] [2] â  dain omite  07:20, 27 November 2021 (UTC)