China welcomes Indonesia to join AIIB
Updated: 2014-11-06 11:03
(Xinhua)
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BEIJING - China applauded on Wednesday Indonesia's announcement to join the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB).
"China welcomes Indonesia's formal decision to join the AIIB as a founding member at an early date," said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei at a daily press briefing.
Hong's comments came in response to a question regarding Indonesian Finance Minister Bambang Brodjonegoro's remarks on Tuesday saying his country may decide to join the AIIB as early as next week.
Calling Indonesia an important economy in Asia, Hong said China has called for joint efforts with countries involved, including Indonesia, to promote early establishment of the AIIB which would serve as a multilateral platform for cooperation.
Twenty-first Asian countries that are willing to join the AIIB as founding members signed an MOU in Beijing on Oct 24, which specifies the authorized capital of the AIIB is $100 billion and the initial capital is expected to be around $50 billion.
As agreed, Beijing will be the host city for the AIIB's headquarters.
The 21 countries are Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, the Philippines, Qatar, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Uzbekistan and Vietnam.
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