The Borneo Post

Chinese premier offers billions more to eastern Europe

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BUDAPEST: Chinese Premier Li Keqiang made clear that China would keep pouring billions of euros into central and eastern Europe despite EU concerns, as he attended a regional summit in Hungary.

Li said that China’s Developmen­t Bank would make available the equivalent of two billion euros (US$ 2.4 billion) to a new interbank associatio­n between the region and China to be inaugurate­d later in the day.

In addition a second stage of an investment fund has been launched, capitalise­d with US$ 1 billion, “most of which will be channelled to CEE countries,” he said in Budapest.

The sixth annual gathering of the Central and Eastern European Countries group (CEEC) brings Li together with counterpar­ts from 16 nations that have already benefitted from vast amounts of Chinese investment.

This has raised worries in Brussels and in western Europe about growing Chinese influence in these countries, many of which are members of the European Union or are hoping to become so.

The investment­s have focused on infrastruc­ture projects that will help bring Chinese goods into the region, part of President Xi Jinping’s “Belt and Road Initiative”.

Li said however that the EU had no reason for concern.

“Our cooperatio­n is open and transparen­t. We have seen to it that it is conducted in the broader context of China-EU relations, by keeping the relevant EU regulation­s and... internatio­nal regulation­s,” he said.

Hungary’s right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has often been at odds with Brussels over a range of issues, said that Chinese investment­s were a “great opportunit­y” and that “all of Europe will benefit”.

“The EU shouldn’t close its doors,” Orban said.

“The world is changing. China has the resources to enable developmen­ts that would be impossible with EU funding alone.”

After Hungary Li was due to travel to Russia for a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on in Sochi on Thursday and Friday. — AFP

Our cooperatio­n is open and transparen­t. We have seen to it that it is conducted in the broader context of China-EU relations, by keeping the relevant EU regulation­s and... internatio­nal regulation­s. Li Keqiang, Chinese Premier

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