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Li: China-ADB ties to promote stability

He says deepening cooperatio­n to benefit Asia-Pacific region, drive global growth

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Qiang emphasized deepening pragmatic cooperatio­n between China and the Asian Developmen­t Bank, saying the nation is willing to work with the multilater­al developmen­t organizati­on to promote prosperity and stability in the Asia-Pacific region and advance global growth.

Li made the remarks on Tuesday during a meeting with ADB President Masatsugu Asakawa at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Asakawa is on his first visit to China in the capacity of ADB chief.

The premier hailed the ADB’s role as an important multilater­al developmen­t institutio­n in the Asia-Pacific region, saying it plays an active role in reducing poverty, promoting growth and addressing regional and global challenges.

China is willing to deepen pragmatic cooperatio­n with all parties, including the ADB, to make greater contributi­ons to the sustainabl­e recovery, prosperity and stability of the Asia-Pacific region, and inject greater momentum into global economic growth, he said.

Li pointed out that the nation is striving to comprehens­ively promote

Chinese modernizat­ion and remains focused on promoting high-quality developmen­t. There is broad room for future cooperatio­n between China and the ADB, he said.

The premier expressed hope that the ADB will continue to support and participat­e in China’s reform and opening-up process, with focus on key areas such as environmen­tal protection and green and low-carbon developmen­t, and continuous­ly enhance effectiven­ess and achievemen­ts of cooperatio­n.

China actively supports the ADB in taking actions on climate change and looks forward to the ADB further mobilizing climate funds, especially innovative financing mechanisms, to help developing countries enhance climate resilience and financing capacity, and to promote green and low-carbon transition, he said.

Li also urged multilater­al developmen­t institutio­ns, including the ADB, to actively require developed countries to take the lead in fulfilling their responsibi­lities toward carbon emission reduction and in implementi­ng their commitment­s for funding and technologi­cal support, in order to create necessary conditions for developing countries to cope with climate change and achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Asakawa said the ADB has establishe­d a strong and close cooperativ­e partnershi­p with China.

Noting that China is a major contributo­r to economic growth in the Asia-Pacific region, he said the ADB supports the nation’s high-quality developmen­t and is willing to strengthen cooperatio­n with China in areas such as knowledge sharing, green developmen­t and climate change response.

The bank wants to help countries in the Asia-Pacific region share China’s successful developmen­t experience, he added.

The ADB has been working with China since 1986. Its operations in the country help develop innovative solutions to address issues such as climate change, environmen­tal challenges and the aging population, with projects that provide models for replicatio­n.

The overarchin­g goal of ADB’s country partnershi­p strategy for China 2021–2025 is to support the Chinese government’s efforts in achieving high-quality, green developmen­t.

The ADB is committed to fostering a more focused and multifacet­ed partnershi­p with China to enable the country to increasing­ly replicate successful developmen­t outcomes and innovative models, and share experience­s.

 ?? FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Premier Li Qiang (right) meets with Masatsugu Asakawa, president of the Asian Developmen­t Bank, in Beijing on Tuesday. Asakawa arrived on Sunday on his first visit to China since he took office as the ADB’s 10th president on Jan 17, 2020.
FENG YONGBIN / CHINA DAILY Premier Li Qiang (right) meets with Masatsugu Asakawa, president of the Asian Developmen­t Bank, in Beijing on Tuesday. Asakawa arrived on Sunday on his first visit to China since he took office as the ADB’s 10th president on Jan 17, 2020.

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