Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao will address the annual board meeting of the
African Development Bank (ADB) in Shanghai next week, according to a Chinese
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman.
"Premier Wen will attend the ADB board meeting to be held in Shanghai from
May 16 to 17 and deliver a speech," Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu told a
regular briefing.
It will be the first time the annual board meeting of the ADB has been held
in Asia, and the second time outside Africa. In 2001,the bank's annual board
meeting was held in Spain.
It is another significant Africa-related event hosted by China, following the
Beijing Summit of the China-Africa Cooperation Forum held in November 2006.
Themed "African and Asia: Partners in Development", the meeting will focus on
infrastructure development in Africa, regional integrity and poverty relief.
People's Bank of China president Zhou Xiaochuan will chair the meeting. About
2,000 people are expected to attend the meeting, including finance ministers and
governors of the central banks of member states, representatives of the World
Bank, the International Monetary Fund and other regional development finance
organizations and non-governmental organizations.
A series of business seminars will be held on the sidelines of the ADB board
meeting, which are aimed at further tapping the potential of cooperation between
China and Africa.
Founded in 1964, the ADB has 77 members from Africa, America, Europe and
Asia. China became a member in 1985.