Italy is set to join China's massive One Belt, One Road project, becoming the first G7 nation to do so.<br />For more on this and other news around the world we turn to our Ro Aram…<br />Aram… This could set the stage for a clash with the Unites States…..<br /><br />That's right Mark…. Washington has expressed concerns over the news saying it could harm Rome's international image. <br />The White House also said the move would not help Italy's economy.<br />Rome is preparing to sign an MOU later this month when it hosts Chinese President Xi Jinping. <br />However, there have been conflicting views from within the Italian government.<br />Junior Industry Minister Michele Geraci said that if Italy did sign an accord, it would be non-binding and just what he called "an initial framework".<br />Another junior minister cautioned against any such move, saying more thought had to be given about national security.<br />President Xi Jinping's One Belt, One Road Initiative aims to link China with a host of continents by sea and land through an infrastructure network on the lines of the old Silk Road.<br />Aside from boosting trade and investment, Xi aims to advance exchanges in areas such as science, technology and culture.<br />The U.S. has been apprehensive towards the project over fears that China could use it for espionage. <br />The EU is also expressing caution. <br />The bloc's spokesperson said it was cooperating with Beijing on the initiative, but insisted this was on the grounds that China sticks to EU and international rules. <br />