Belt and Road initiative is not a debt trap, says China

The Belt and Road initiative, first mentioned in a speech Chinese President Xi Jinping gave in Kazakhstan in 2013.

Update: 2018-08-28 05:23 GMT
Child trafficking has emerged as a major challenge for the Chinese government in the recent years. According to unofficial data two lakh children go missing in China every year and over six lakh missing children were yet to be traced (Photo: File)

Beijing: China’s ambitious “Belt and Road” projects are not a debt trap, and some countries’ high debt levels are long-standing and not to be blamed on the initiative, a senior official at China’s state planner said on Monday.

Ning Jizhe, vice-chairman of the National Development Reform Commission (NDRC), made the remarks at a news conference in Beijing.

The Belt and Road initiative, first mentioned in a speech Chinese President Xi Jinping gave in Kazakhstan in 2013, is a vehicle for Beijing to take a greater role on the international stage by funding and building global transport and trade links in more than 60 countries.

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