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China-World Bank ecological cooperation center launched in Beijing

2024-12-10 02:01 Last Updated At:12-11 00:47

The launch event for the China-World Bank Group (WBG) Global Center for Ecological Systems and Transitions took place in Beijing on Sunday, emphasizing ecological restoration as its primary area of cooperation.

China's Minister of Finance Lan Fo'an and World Bank president Ajay Banga delivered speeches at the event.

According to Lan, the center symbolizes over 40 years of China-WBG cooperation, and is expected to create a new benchmark for such cooperation in the new era.

"This center represents the latest achievement in more than 40 years of cooperation between China and the World Bank. China's development and progress have also provided successful examples for the World Bank's international cooperation. I look forward to the center being deeply rooted in this solid foundation of collaboration, promoting and supporting a more institutionalized and systematic cooperation, and creating a new benchmark and platform for China's cooperation with the World Bank in the new era," said Lan.

Banga said that China's ecosystem restoration programs offer valuable lessons for balancing development and ecological health.

"What China did is to undertake ambitious programs to restore ecosystems and landscapes. You saw some of that in the opening video. Some of these were in partnership with the World Bank Group. And these efforts, I think, are where the valuable lessons have come. But I think you have demonstrated that creating jobs does not have to come at the expense of a livable planet," he said.

During the meeting, both parties signed the memorandums of understanding for the global center and a China-World Bank Group Partnership Facility administration agreement.

Attendees said that the center will provide a platform for countries, including China, to share international experiences, and promote the dissemination, exchange and learning of good practices at the global level.

"China does show that, whether it's drought or desertification, deforestation or land degradation, these are not inevitable and they are reversible and you can have an environment and an economic agenda," said Valerie Hickey, Global Director for Environment (ENV) at the World Bank.

"I think it's only natural to see China partnering with multilateral institutions like the UN or the World Bank in this area and I think these types of partnerships,knowledge centers are the future of partnership," said Beate Trankmann, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Resident Representative for China.

China-World Bank ecological cooperation center launched in Beijing

China-World Bank ecological cooperation center launched in Beijing

China-World Bank ecological cooperation center launched in Beijing

China-World Bank ecological cooperation center launched in Beijing

China-World Bank ecological cooperation center launched in Beijing

China-World Bank ecological cooperation center launched in Beijing

China is willing to strengthen communication, enhance trust, eliminate interference, and deepen cooperation with Canada to bring bilateral relations forward on a steady and sound track in solid strides under the new circumstances, said Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, met with Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand in Beijing on the day.

Referring to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to China, the first by a Canadian prime minister in eight years, Wang said the trip marks a milestone in bilateral ties and signals a turning point in the relationship.

The leaders of the two countries will hold meetings and talks, which are expected to open up new prospects for bilateral relations, said Wang.

The world today is undergoing profound and complex changes, and the impact of China-Canada relations transcends the bilateral scope, Wang noted.

Wang said that China and Canada have different social systems, stemming from different historical and cultural heritage, and based on the choices of their respective people.

He urged both sides to view each other in a rational and amicable manner with an inclusive mindset, handle issues on the basis of mutual respect, focus on the agenda of cooperation, and send positive messages so as to foster optimism, inject greater confidence into the development of bilateral relations, and jointly build a new type of strategic partnership between China and Canada.

Anand said the new Canadian government attaches great importance to relations with China. She also added that Prime Minister Carney looks forward to engaging in in-depth exchanges with Chinese leaders during the visit to set the course for the development of bilateral relations, resume dialogue in various fields, pursue more mutually beneficial outcomes, enhance coordination and cooperation in multilateral affairs, and further advance the strategic partnership between the two countries.

China ready to work for steady, sound ties with Canada: FM

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