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AIIB approves US$5.3b worth investments

THE Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has approved investment for projects worth over US$5.3 billion since it started operations about two and a half years ago, AIIB President Jin Liqun said yesterday.

All the projects are in or connected with countries and regions along the Belt and Road Initiative, added Jin, who made the remarks at the Forum on the Belt and Road Legal Cooperation hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and China Law Society.

Multilateral institutions have an important role to play in underpinning the Belt and Road Initiative by offering support in terms of standards, financing, capacity building, environment and social policies, debt sustainability and dispute settlement, he said.

Jin said it is gratifying to witness astounding achievements in the Belt and Road Initiative, from conceptualization to tangible results. Meanwhile, the Belt and Road Initiative has increasingly attracted a great deal of attention from all stakeholders regarding policies, governance and standards.

It goes without saying there are misunderstandings, even prejudice, about this initiative, said Jin, noting that there was also lots of skepticism and doubts about the establishment of the AIIB in spite of a warm response and support from many countries.

“As the Chinese proverb goes, facts are more persuasive than eloquence,” Jin said, adding that a spirit of transparency, cooperation and inclusiveness has featured prominently throughout the process of establishing and running the bank over the last two and a half years.

He said the AIIB’s performance has earned broad praise and recognition from the international community. The AIIB’s third annual meeting was held last week in Mumbai.

It is broadly recognized that AIIB represents a multilateral development bank with 21st century governance, standards, and multilateralism and sound policies governing operations, environmental and social frameworks and procurement, said Jin, adding that it is a testament to the Chinese government’s firm commitment to the international community and to delivering on its promises.

AIIB’s membership has grown from 57 founding members to 87 members from all continents, with its projects leveraging a total of over US$30 billion in public and private investment.

The three major global rating agencies have given AIIB their top-level rating, while the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has given AIIB a zero percent risk weighting.

The idea of AIIB and the Belt and Road Initiative came from China, but they serve the whole world, as both are open and inclusive platforms for international cooperation, Jin said.

Six multilateral development banks, including AIIB and the World Bank, entered into an agreement in May last year to enhance cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative.

The AIIB is now working with the Ministry of Finance, the World Bank, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and others to establish a cooperation center for multilateral development bank financing.




 

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