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China holding Belt and Road Initiative regional conference in Grenada

This story was posted 7 years ago
24 October 2019
in Business, Politics
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Wang Yi Meets with Minister for Foreign Affairs Peter David of Grenada. 26 Apr 2019, Embassy of the People’s Republic of China.
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by Linda Straker

  • Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) conference on 28–29 October 2019
  • BRI is a global development strategy by the Chinese government involving 152 countries
  • China ready to synergise BRI with Grenada’s national strategic plan 2030

The Chinese government will be holding a 2-day conference in Grenada to provide a better understanding of its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) launched 6 years ago, which several Caricom countries have signed.

“In order to jointly promote cooperation between China and Caribbean countries on BRI, the Chinese Government and the Grenadian government will hold a “China-Caribbean Conference on BRI Implementation” in St George, Grenada from 28-29 October, in the Crown Ballroom of Radisson Grenada Beach Resort,” said the invitation from the Chinese Embassy in Grenada. “The conference will be focusing on the principles, paths, roles played by all parties in the implementation of BRI,” the invitation said.

The Belt and Road Initiative is a global development strategy adopted by the Chinese government involving infrastructure development and investments in 152 countries and international organisations in Asia, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas.

The Belt and Road initiative is seen as another important one that will bring tremendous benefits to countries to promote international cooperation on a larger scale. Besides Grenada, other Caricom countries which have signed the BRI memorandum include Trinidad and Tobago, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Guyana, and Suriname.

Foreign Affairs Minister Peter David attended the second BRI Forum for International Cooperation held in China in early 2019. During the forum, David met with China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi. During a discussion, Yi said that the Chinese side welcomes Grenada to join the big family of the joint construction of the Belt and Road Initiative.

Yi believes that this will inject impetus into Grenada’s national development and construction and push for more achievements in the development of bilateral relations. “The Chinese side is ready to synergise the Belt and Road Initiative with Grenada’s National Strategic Plan 2030 so as to share opportunities and draw on each other’s strengths for the greater benefit of the two peoples,” said a statement on a Chinese website dedicated to providing news about the BRI.

The United States and most members of the European Union have openly voiced opposition to the BRI.

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  1. We need to stop being lazy and build the country ourselves. says:
    6 years ago

    Here I am a year later not to post a hate comment but to thank china for all the hard work and efforts done. currently the country is going into turmoil for some reason because lazy complaining grenadians dont want chinese putting them back on their feet working again. But China I must say Thank You for all that you have done. Europe had raped and colonized us and America is just waiting for us to become another Haiti. Grenadians are just too lazy and arent hard working and since they wont develop the country I will like china to. It may seem very bad but it isnt as bad as you think. again thank you china for what you have done.

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