Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) Canada CanadaThe executives announced their resignation on the grounds that the bank was led by the Communist Party.Canada officially announced that it has suspended the contact with the AIIB and investigated the allegations of the AIIB by the Chinese government.

Bob Pickard, director of the AIIB communication department from Canada, posted on Wednesday (June 14) in Twitter that he had submitted his resignation and claimed that the Asian Investment Bank was led by the Communist Party members.Toxic culture.

The AIIB said in the official website statement that accepting Bigbo's resignation, and pointed out that Big Bo "recently had no basis for the bank's public comments and descriptions, disappointing."

According to Reuters, after Bigbo announced his resignation, Chrystia Freeland, the Minister of Finance of Canada, told reporters: "Canada will immediately stop all government -led banking activities. I have instructed the Ministry of Finance to immediately rightThe mentioned allegations and the situation of Canada's participation in the Asian Investment Bank were reviewed. "

Fang Huilan said she did not rule out any survey results.It is reported that Fang Huilan's statement clearly hinted that Canada may withdraw from the AIIB.

When the Chinese Embassy in Canada responded to Reuters' comments by email, it was said that "the AIIB was controlled by the Chinese government" was a lie.

China's first proposal to build the AIIB in October 2013, the bank opened in January 2016.

In March 2018, Canada officially joined the AIIB during the administration of the current Prime Minister Trudeau.The Conservative Party of the opposition asked Canada to withdraw from the AIIB, and said that the AIIB was a tool for China to export authoritarianism to the entire Pacific region.