China’s Xi Jinping pledges US$2 billion in aid to lift world’s poorest states
Beijing also offers debt forgiveness to developing countries as it tries to counter criticism it doesn’t shoulder enough global responsibility
Beijing has pledged billions in aid and debt forgiveness for the world’s poorest nations as President Xi Jinping continues his overseas push to present China as a global power.
In his first address to the United Nations in New York, Xi said Beijing would set up a development fund with an initial pledge of US$2 billion to help developing countries realise a wide-ranging, “post-2015” global sustainable development agenda.
“China will continue to increase investment in the least-developed countries, aiming to increase its total to US$12 billion by 2030,” Xi told a sustainable development summit.
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China would also forgive some debts owed by the least developed countries this year and launch 600 projects to cut poverty and boost development overseas over the next five years.