World Bank (WB) President James David Wolfensohn said that the WB
would strengthen cooperation with China and its Sichuan Province in
the southwest.
Wolfensohn, who arrived in Chengdu Friday on a two-day working
visit, made the remark on Friday afternoon at a meeting with
Sichuan Governor Zhang Zhongwei.
During the meeting, Zhang briefed Wolfensohn on projects in the
province involving WB loans and the province's development.
Wolfensohn said that the Chinese government attached great
importance to the development of areas inhabited by minority ethnic
groups and Sichuan's projects involving WB loans were under good
management, benefiting a population of one million so far.
The WB could provide assistance in such fields as agriculture,
education, health, the private economic sector, and high-tech,
noted Wolfensohn, adding that the WB would loan small sums for
pilot projects.
Wolfensohn visited WB-assisted agricultural and afforestation
projects on Friday morning.
He
also donated money in his own name to help 10 students of minority
ethnic groups during a visit on Friday afternoon to the Southwest
China Institute for Nationalities.
(Xinhua News
Agency May 25, 2002)
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