Renzi came to Brazil to attend the opening of the Rio de Janeiro Games and promote Rome's bid for the 2024 Olympics.
Citing the recent deadly attacks by extremists in European cities, Renzi yesterday said the Olympics in Rome would answer those using violence to achieve their political aims.
"This is a crucial moment," Renzi said in an interview with two international news agencies, including The Associated Press.
"'If they hate music, we will invest more money in music," he said. "If they hate soccer or other sports, we believe this is our identity. This is the problem of Europe today, searching for a new identity. This is the time sport could be the answer."
"I think our dossier is the best," Renzi said. "It is better than our friends of Paris and other cities. I don't know if it's correct to say that, but it's my view."
Renzi has thrown his full support behind the bid, only a few years after Rome was forced to drop its candidacy for the 2020 Olympics when the government of Mario Monti refused to provide financial backing for the games during the economic downturn.
"The situation is better than four years ago, but I think the decision of Mario Monti four years ago was a mistake," he said. "One year ago nobody thought Rome could be in the best position for a candidature. One year ago, 12 months ago, nobody in Italy believed it possible to create a very good dossier. Now the feeling in Italy about the Olympic Games is totally different.
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