In response to Canada's investigation of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and the relationship between frozen and the Asian Investment Bank.All parties adhere to multilateralism and do the AIIB.
Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Wang Wenbin said at a regular press conference on Thursday (June 15) that the Asian Investment Bank has been established for more than seven years. With the joint efforts of each member, it has adhered to international, standardized, standardized, standardized, standardized, and standardizedHigh -standard operations have achieved a series of important results in terms of institutional construction, strategic policies, and investment business, and have been widely recognized by the international community.
Wang Wenbin said that the specific questions about the resignation of relevant staff can be asked to the AIIB.In the recruitment and management of the AIIB, the Asian Investment Bank adheres to the principles of disclosure, selection, and transparency. Employees are from 65 countries and economies, and their employer's reputation is generally affirmed.
He also said that China, as the largest shareholder of Asia, will continue to be with all parties, adhere to multilateralism, jointly support the Asian Investment Bank, run the Asian Investment Bank, and use the Asian and global infrastructure construction and sustainable development.Make positive contributions.
A Canadian executive of the AIIB announced his resignation on the grounds that banks were 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 Canadian Communications Department of the AIIB, tweeted on Wednesday (14th) that he had submitted his resignation and said that the AIIB was led by the Communist Party members and had a 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 activities in the Asian Investment Bank. I have instructed the financeThe ministry immediately reviewed the charges mentioned and the situation of Canada's participation in the Asian Investment Bank. "