Fiji Sun

Cook Islands Firmly Backs China Aid

- SALLY ROUNDS RNZI

The Cook Islands Finance Minister Mark Brown says the Cook Islands has learnt to take a firm stand over the years to ensure aid projects meet the country’s needs.

Mr Brown has described as “unfortunat­e”, comments by an Australian minister that China constructs “useless buildings” and “roads to nowhere” in the region and he says the Cook Islands welcomes China’s support.

Mr Brown said over the years the Cook Islands had learnt to make sure its own priorities were at the heart of support received from both traditiona­l and emerging donor countries.

And he said China was now fixing up the first three main buildings it had built for the country.

“We were quite firm in our need to have some remedial work being done and to their credit the Chinese government agreed not just to remedial work but to actually come through and do a total refurbishm­ent of these three projects.”

Australia’s Internatio­nal Developmen­t Minster Concetta Fierravant­i-Wells was reported last week in

The Australian saying there was no doubt China was “duchessing” politician­s in the Pacific and the paper referred to Cook Islands MPs receiving free quad bikes as part of a donation of agricultur­al equipment in 2015.

“They may call that duchessing .... we call it direct support towards our grassroots communitie­s to assist in growing more crops and food to meet the demand from the tourism industry,” said Mr Brown. “Some MPs were using those. Some MPs had put the quad bikes directly into the hands of their community groups.

“[There was] a whole range of equipment you wouldn’t normally get from other developmen­t partners as part of an aid programme or an aid package and this has been well-utilised by community groups to the extent that our Ministry of Agricultur­e is able to show the increased amount of production as a direct result of these machinerie­s going out to community groups.” The minister said all developmen­t assistance was done in an open transparen­t manner and published in the annual budget.

Ms Ferriavant­i-Wells also said there were concerns China’s loans to Pacific island countries were on unfavourab­le terms.

Mr Brown said the Cook Islands’ only debt with China was a US$16.7 million loan with the Exim Bank of China for the Te Mato Vai water project, a project currently underway involving China, New Zealand and the Cook Islands.

He said the terms were commensura­te with those loans offered by the Asian Developmen­t Bank and the European Investment Bank.

They may call that duchessing .... we call it direct support towards our grassroots communitie­s to assist in growing more crops and food to meet the demand from the tourism industry Mark Brown Cook Islands Finance Minister

 ??  ?? Chinese and New Zealand military engineers and tradesmen helped build infrastruc­ture in the Cook Islands as part of Exercise Tropic Twilight in 2015.
Chinese and New Zealand military engineers and tradesmen helped build infrastruc­ture in the Cook Islands as part of Exercise Tropic Twilight in 2015.
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Cook Islands Finance Minister Mark Brown.

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