The duo will meet in the Champions League final next month for the first time since the Uruguayan famously bit the Italy international at last year’s World Cup in Brazil, leading to a four-month ban for the former Liverpool forward.
Yet the Juventus centre-back, who said he forgave Suarez after the incident, insists that incident is in the past, with the players’ now solely focused on lifting the ‘Big Ears’.
"I'll face Suarez as a great striker and nothing more, just as I did with all the others: [Cristiano] Ronaldo, [Gareth] Bale, [Karim] Benzema, Chicharito," Chiellini told Tuttosport.
"Episodes like that in the summer help you mature, for both sides. Even on his part I think there is nothing other than the desire to win the Champions League."
Suarez will also come up against former Manchester United left-back Patrice Evra, who he was found guilty of racially abusing in 2011, and former Uruguay and Juventus defender Paulo Montero believes the Barca striker will be highly motivated come next month’s Final.
"For Suarez there will be a motivation to face Evra and Chiellini again," he told AS.
"It's his chance, I would suggest, to be cheeky – to lift the cup right in their faces.
"With the way that Suarez is playing, Evra and Chiellini should be very worried."