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Western leaders to skip China's New Silk Road summit
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BEIJING: Only one leader of a big Western country is attending China's most important diplomatic event of the year, a summit next month on President Xi Jinping's New Silk Road strategy, as China's foreign minister denied it had been snubbed.

Xi has championed what China formally calls the "One Belt, One Road" or OBOR initiative to build a new Silk Road linking Asia, Africa and Europe, a landmark programme to invest billions of dollars in infrastructure projects including railways, ports and power grids.

China has dedicated $40 billion to a Silk Road Fund and the idea was the driving force behind the establishment of the $50 billion China-backed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB).

Diplomatic sources in Beijing said China had hoped for at least some senior Western leaders to attend the summit, including British Prime Minister Theresa May, to burnish the plan's international credentials and make it less China-centric.

But a list of attendees announced by Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Tuesday included only one leader from the Group of Seven (G7) industrialised nations, Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, who took over in December after his predecessor quit following a crushing defeat in a reform referendum.

Wang confirmed the presence of the presidents of Russia and the Philippines as among 28 leaders coming, along with the Spanish, Greek, Hungarian, Serb and Polish prime ministers and Swiss and Czech presidents.

"This is a positive, cooperative agreement, and we don't want to politicise it," Wang told reporters when asked if China was upset at the absence of most major Western leaders.​

"This is an economic cooperation forum, an international cooperation platform that everyone is paying attention to, supports and hopes to participate in," he said, adding representatives of 110 countries would come.​

British finance minister Philip Hammond will come as May's representative, while Germany and France are having elections at the time and will send high-level representatives, Wang said.

"They have explained to us many times, France has elections in May, as does Germany about then, so their leaders originally were really willing to attend. This is not a platitude, it's the real information we got."

China is sensitive to any suggestion that what it sees as its benign intentions do not have a receptive global audience, especially in Western capitals.

China was privately upset in 2015 after most Western leaders rebuffed invitations to attend a big military parade through Beijing marking 70 years since the end of World War Two. Western leaders were unhappy that the guest list that included Russian President Vladimir Putin and wary of the message China would send with the show of strength.

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While China has portrayed the New Silk Road as a genuine effort to share the bounty of China's economic development and to fund infrastructure gaps, many Western countries are concerned about a lack of detail and transparency in the project and are suspicious about China's broader political intents.

Diplomatic sources said the presence of Putin and other leaders from countries with dubious human rights records, like the Philippines and Central Asian states, had contributed to a reluctance among Western leaders to attend.

"What Western leader wants to sit on the same stage as Putin?" said one senior Beijing-based Western diplomat who is familiar with the planning for the summit, speaking on condition of anonymity.​

Still, at a time of uncertainty about the U.S. place in the world following President Donald Trump's pledges to put America first, China sees an opportunity to become more of a global leader and has found a receptive audience for its New Silk Road.

Leaders from countries that would appear to have little, if any, connection to the plan are coming to the summit, including Chile and Argentina.

"Everyone wants to be China's friend now with Trump in office," said a senior Asian diplomat in Beijing.​

While China says the New Silk Road is not political, it has run into opposition from India due to a section of it in Pakistan, known as the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, where some projects run through the disputed Kashmir region.

Wang dismissed those concerns, saying the Pakistan project had nothing to do with the dispute and India was welcome to participate in the New Silk Road.


A senior Indonesian government official said China was aiming for a "spectacular" summit.

"The Chinese are gunning for ... global leadership so I think this OBOR summit is going to be huge," the official said.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/199328-Western-leaders-to-skip-Chinas-New-Silk-Road-summit

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doesnt make any difference, the silk road is the future,...
 
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The article mentions the president of the Philippines is coming. He is probably the most important person. And as such I bet Xi Jinping will lay out the red carpet beginning from the airport to the meeting hall.

What is the point if the leaders of Germany and France attend the meeting?
 
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The article mentions the president of the Philippines is coming. He is probably the most important person. And as such I bet Xi Jinping will lay out the red carpet beginning from the airport to the meeting hall.

What is the point if the leaders of Germany and France attend the meeting?
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doesnt make any difference, the silk road is the future
It does make sense geographically, the Silk Road (or OBOR more precisely) is a co-prosperity sphere that eyes on Russia, CAS, CEE16, ASEAN, ME & NA, Mediterranean, Africa and of course Pakistan which is pivotal. LatAm though is on the other hemisphere, it is included in broader sense of a global vision.
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Diplomatic sources in Beijing said China had hoped for at least some senior Western leaders to attend the summit, including British Prime Minister Theresa May, to burnish the plan's international credentials and make it less China-centric.
I have some doubt on the source and what it says, after all deep underlying animosity between China and the US-led west is nothing new, it would only be a surprise otherwise.
Western countries are concerned about a lack of detail and transparency in the project and are suspicious about China's broader political intents.
These nations are not in the OBOR initiative since day one, and will never be included, whatever concerns are irrelevant.
Wang confirmed the presence of the presidents of Russia and the Philippines as among 28 leaders coming, along with the Spanish, Greek, Hungarian, Serb and Polish prime ministers and Swiss and Czech presidents.
Diplomatic sources said the presence of Putin and other leaders from countries with dubious human rights records, like the Philippines and Central Asian states, had contributed to a reluctance among Western leaders to attend.
Chile and Argentina.
These are some of the core partners in OBOR (or Global South in a broader sense), and that's what exactly the summit is about. Relevant nations only, it's not a worldwide event like Olympics.
 
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Most likely just issues with timing, the UK is planning to have an election in June too.

The fact that those countries still send senior officials shows that they are still interested.
 
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The article mentions the president of the Philippines is coming. He is probably the most important person. And as such I bet Xi Jinping will lay out the red carpet beginning from the airport to the meeting hall.

What is the point if the leaders of Germany and France attend the meeting?

Of course Philippines is equally important as other nation's leader, he's always welcome to be China's friend.

What is the points for France and Germany to come? it's all about business opportunity, we're here to explore the avenue of future trade route that can be beneficial for everyone, as Vietnam-Kazakhstan trade corridor via China.

 
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The article mentions the president of the Philippines is coming. He is probably the most important person. And as such I bet Xi Jinping will lay out the red carpet beginning from the airport to the meeting hall.

What is the point if the leaders of Germany and France attend the meeting?

Xi Jinping rolls out the red carpet for everyone, except Obama. LOL
 
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The show just goes on, with or without these people. It's their loss.

Some other countries are beating drums on the sideline wishing they're a part of the projects. Keep salivating, cheerleaders. You people ARE simply incapable.

We can provide the most of the drives, finance, techniques and equipment to proceed with this magnificant initiative with the countries who are willing to participate.

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Whole point of OBOR was to link Asia to Europe. If Europe doesn't participate what does this say about OBOR? It will still go forward, no doubt, but it's a setback.
 
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The show just goes on, with or without these people. It's their loss.
Their loss? Representatives of only those states are likely to attend this summit which are benefiting from OBOR project. Others may not bother.
 
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After all those chest thumping! Russia, Italy, Britain(may be) attending. So this is just like gonna be some connectivity around Asia thing. That's good. Carry on with what you have:tup:
 
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why is this a snub? Only those that are directly affected/involved will show relevant interests. Makes complete sense to me.
Media loves politicizing benign actions. Its quite annoying!
 
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I am proud of what China is doing with this initiative. It is like a poor lad who tried to make a living by being a street vendor. He is looked down by rich people who walk by and by the established business that surrounds him. But he works hard like a true capitalist who makes a difference by trade and service, not by force or tricks. That was the spirit that I witnessed 30 years when I watched the folks from my hometown doing shoe repair on the street in remote regions. 30 years later, they are selling shoes all over the world with the same spirit.
 
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Of course Philippines is equally important as other nation's leader, he's always welcome to be China's friend.

What is the points for France and Germany to come? it's all about business opportunity, we're here to explore the avenue of future trade route that can be beneficial for everyone, as Vietnam-Kazakhstan trade corridor via China.

We in Vietnam import grain from Kazakh brother because it is cheaper and faster available than importing from Australia. Besides we are a developing country aka relatively poor, hence there is a need to seek business everywhere. Even in a hostile environment like China. In contrast, rich nations such as Germany and France don't need more richness. They are a bit lazy, hence they feel not necessary to go to China for a meeting.

Yes Vietnam will rely on China transport infrastructures for all the stuffs from Europe, Russia and Central Asia.

I believe Durtete will be a big news in the event. You will forget all other non participants.
 
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