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British city eyes closer links with China

China Daily | Updated: 2017-09-08 09:08

CAMBRIDGE, United Kingdom - The mayor of the British city of Cambridge on Wednesday hailed the Belt and Road Initiative, saying he is looking forward to closer relations with China in an effort to boost economic development.

Speaking at a forum on the Belt and Road Initiative, Mayor George Pippas said his city, which is home to the prestigious University of Cambridge, is studying how to deepen cooperation with China using British and Chinese talent.

Organized by an association of Britain-based businesses from China's Sichuan province, the forum kicked off at the university on Wednesday with the theme of "Cooperation, Development and Win-Win" in a bid to promote partnerships for effective implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative.

Put forward by President Xi Jinping in 2013, the plan aims to enhance development plans and promote cooperation among the countries along the ancient Silk Road trade routes and beyond.

Noting that China has made rapid economic progress over the past decades, Pippas said Cambridge is ready to continue the efforts to promote the partnership of cooperation with China.

Barry Rider, a professor from the Center for Development Studies at the university, also took the floor at the two-day forum, saying that Britain shows great interest in cooperating with China in such fields as finance, trade and technology within the Belt and Road framework.

Rider also voiced his hope that Britain and China will further strengthen cooperation to explore the legal means for protecting the interests of businesses of the two countries.

Jin Xu, the minister counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Britain, told the forum that it is his sincere hope that British enterprises can seize the opportunities offered by the Belt and Road to increase cooperation with their Chinese counterparts.

The two-day forum has attracted businessmen, diplomats, politicians and scholars from countries including Britain, China, Japan, the Netherlands, Russia, Sri Lanka and Uganda, according to its organizers.

Xinhua

(China Daily 09/08/2017 page11)

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