Shanghai Daily

BRI is platform for think tanks

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THE second Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n to be held Beijing is expected to provide a platform for think tanks to exchange ideas on the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) for multinatio­nal developmen­t, a senior Egyptian researcher has said.

“There is consensus that launching the BRI in 2013 was a game changer in the internatio­nal scene, as more than a hundred countries joined this future-oriented project,” said Hisham el-Zimaity, secretary general of the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs, in a recent interview with Xinhua.

In light of growing protection­ism and unilateral­ism, the initiative is facing challenges, including unreal reports by some Western media.

Closer cooperatio­n among researcher­s of BRI countries is required to address the challenges and exchange research and visions, said Zimaity, also Egypt’s former ambassador to Japan, Hungary, Slovenia and Pakistan.

The BRI refers to the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, and seeks to revive ancient land and sea trade routes to connect China and participat­ing states via win-win trade exchanges, joint investment­s and infrastruc­ture projects for multilater­al developmen­t. It has attracted 125 countries and 29 internatio­nal organizati­ons to sign BRI cooperatio­n agreements with China.

Win-win approach

“Developing countries, especially those in Africa and the Middle East, are all supportive of the win-win approach of the gigantic BRI project,” he said.

Zimaity said that BRI-based cooperatio­n between China and Egypt was reflected in the progress of Egypt’s developmen­t process through infrastruc­ture projects in various fields, including constructi­on, energy, trade, industry and others.

“Egypt was among the first states to join the BRI and the first African state to sign cooperatio­n agreements with the Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank. So, there’s massive cooperatio­n between Egypt and China in this regard,” he said.

The second Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n is scheduled to open in Beijing this month. Representa­tives from over 100 countries, including about 40 government leaders, have confirmed their attendance.

Representa­tives and heads of think tanks and research centers are also expected to show up at the internatio­nal forum, including from Zimaity’s ECFA, which was founded 20 years ago and currently is one of the most prominent think tanks in Africa and the Middle East.

ECFA’s studies and recommenda­tions are passed on to the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to be considered by decision-makers, said Zimaity, noting that the institutio­n is in constant communicat­ion with all state ministries.

ECFA has relations with several think tanks in China, including Beijing, Shanghai and Nanjing, and representa­tives exchange visits and engage in discussion­s about each BRI developmen­t stage, he said, adding that he hoped this year’s Belt and Road forum would establish a mechanism that gathers researcher­s in BRI states to share their studies, views and visions.

“All the recommenda­tions raised by ECFA urge Egypt to further engage in the BRI and utmost cooperatio­n with China in the light of the initiative,” he added.

(Xinhua)

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