China Daily (Hong Kong)

Japan encouraged to seize BRI opportunit­ies

- By JIANG XUEQING in Tokyo jiangxueqi­ng@chinadaily.com.cn

People from all walks of life in Japan can objectivel­y view the Belt and Road Initiative and seize more cooperatio­n opportunit­ies, as joint BRI constructi­on provides a pathway for building a community with a shared future for mankind, says Chinese Ambassador to Japan Wu Jianghao.

Any country committed to shared developmen­t can take part in the BRI as an equal partner and gain from it, regardless of their political system, history, culture or stage of developmen­t, Wu said.

Since the launch of the BRI in 2013, the joint constructi­on of the initiative has entered a stage of high-quality developmen­t.

Over the past 11 years, the BRI has achieved fruitful results, becoming the widest-ranging and largest-scale internatio­nal cooperatio­n platform in the world, Wu told a forum organized by the Japan-China Belt and Road Initiative Promotion Associatio­n in Tokyo last week.

“The joint constructi­on of the BRI practices true multilater­alism, does not exclude or target any party, does not engage in geopolitic­al games, does not form closed and exclusive ‘small circles’, does not impose values and developmen­t models, and certainly does not form military alliances.”

Therefore, the joint constructi­on of the BRI can maximize consensus, overcome obstacles and become increasing­ly accepted by the internatio­nal community, he added.

Developing countries have embraced the initiative as it aims to resolve their significan­t challenges, including infrastruc­ture, funding, technology and expertise, Wu said.

Some Western countries have been accusing China of creating “debt traps” in developing countries, which is pure misinforma­tion, he said.

Data from the World Bank showed Western commercial and multilater­al institutio­ns hold two-thirds of the debt obligation­s of low- and middleinco­me countries in the next seven years, while China only accounts for 14 percent of such debts.

Wu called on Japan to listen to the voices of its companies, as many are involved in Belt and Road cooperatio­n and have benefited from it.

Many Japanese companies are using China-Europe freight trains and river-sea transporta­tion to expand business opportunit­ies. Collaborat­ions between Chinese and Japanese companies and financial institutio­ns in third-party markets have yielded positive results, spanning sectors such as infrastruc­ture, eco-financing, logistics and clean energy.

“The facts prove that the BRI is an opportunit­y for Japan, not a threat,” Wu said.

China is willing to work with all countries to achieve high-quality developmen­t of the BRI on a larger scope, in broader fields and at a deeper level, he said. As a close neighbor and key partner of China, Japan is welcome to take part in the joint constructi­on of the BRI.

Attendees to the forum included the Japan-China Belt and Road Initiative Promotion Associatio­n’s President Kazuyuki Hamada, and its representa­tive Yoshikazu Ono. They said the associatio­n will vigorously promote a better understand­ing of the BRI among various sectors of Japanese society and actively take part in the joint constructi­on of the initiative.

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