Chinese premier meets ADB pesident
14/1/2007 9:28
(Photo: Xinhua)
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao met yesterday in Cebu , Philippines
with president of Asian Development Bank (ADB) Haruhiko Kuroda. Wen said that
since China joined ADB in 1986, China and ADB have carried out fruitful
cooperation in the fields of energy, transport and other infrastructures. He
expressed his hope that ADB will continue to support China's economic and social
development and said China is ready to seek new ways of cooperation with ADB to
expand cooperation into the fields of agriculture, public health, culture and
education and environment protection. Wen said that China is an active
participant in cooperation projects of Asian countries and is ready to
strengthen cooperation with ADB to push forward regional cooperation. He also
said that China is willing to provide help within its capability to other
countries on the basis of equality and mutual benefit, in order to seek the
realization of common development of all countries. Kuroda said ADB is having
very good cooperative relations with China and ADB supports China to realize
comprehensive, balanced and sustainable development. He said ADB is willing to
widen and deepen its involvement in the cause of economic and social development
of China. Kuroda said ADB highly regards China's important role in pushing
forward regional cooperation and is ready to carry out close cooperation with
China in the fields of poverty reduction and help other countries in the region
quicken the pace of development. ADB is a Manila-based multilateral
development financial institution with 66 members. Its work is aimed at
improving the welfare of people in Asia-Pacific region, particularly people
living in poverty. China has so far donated US$30 million to ADB- sponsored
projects in Asia besides US$20 million to set up a poverty alleviation and
regional cooperation fund with ADB. Wen arrived here Saturday to attend a
series of summit meetings with the member countries of the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand
and India.
Xinhua news
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