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China Pres. eyes better global financial governance as 21 countries signs MOU

TOKYO, Oct 24 (KUNA) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday expressed hope for better global financial governance as 21 countries, including Kuwait, Oman and Qatar, signed a memorandum of understanding on establishing a new multilateral bank, state media reported.
Xi made the remark in Beijing as he met with representatives from the 21 countries involved in setting up the China-proposed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), which will finance infrastructure projects in Asia, according to Xinhua News Agency.
The memorandum, which was signed earlier in the day, specifies that the authorized capital of the AIIB is USD 100 billion and the initial capital is expected to be around USD 50 billion, the report said, adding that the paid-in ratio will be 20 percent. As agreed, Beijing will be the host city for the AIIB's headquarters. It is expected that the prospective founding members will complete the signing and ratification of the Articles of Agreement in 2015 and the AIIB will be formally established by the end of 2015.
The representatives were from Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, the Philippines, Qatar, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Uzbekistan and Vietnam.
Congratulating the representatives on inking the memorandum, Xi said it reflects all the parties' aspiration, determination and action for unity and cooperation in pursuit of common development.
"(The establishment of the AIIB) will help to improve global financial governance, which is very meaningful," Xi said, adding that he hopes all sides concerned will make concerted efforts to make the AIIB a financing platform of infrastructure construction featuring equality, inclusiveness and high efficiency, and multilateral development bank that meets the demand of all countries in the region.
Xi said the AIIB should focus on boosting interconnectivity of infrastructure and economic cooperation in the region to inject new driving forces into the economic development in Asia.
Briefing the representatives on China' economic prospect and ongoing overall reform, Xi said China will firmly stick to the opening-up strategy for win-win reciprocity.
"The purpose of my proposing a joint push to build the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road is also to deepen economic cooperation among Asian countries for common development," said the Chinese president. The AIIB was proposed by Xi as he visited Southeast Asia last October.
"We will make further efforts to make China's development more beneficial for countries in Asia as well as the whole world," he added.
Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, on behalf of all the foreign representatives, expressed appreciation for proposing and leading the establishment of the inter-governmental regional development institution in Asia. Shanmugaratnam said the establishment of the AIIB will be a milestone and strongly improve the infrastructure and long-term development in Asia. (end) mk.ibi