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Founders of China-backed development bank to discuss how to run the lender

Talks to take place in Singapore this week. The United States has previously expressed concerns about bank's transparency and governance

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Founding members of the China-backed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank will hold a three-day meeting in Singapore this week to discuss operational policies for the establishment of the institution.

The gathering, called the 5th chief negotiators’ meeting, will also discuss the draft articles of agreement for the bank in Singapore from Wednesday to Friday, a Singapore Ministry of Finance statement said.

The meeting will be co-chaired by Shi Yaobin, vice minister of China’s Ministry of Finance, and Yee Ping Yi, deputy secretary of Singapore’s Ministry of Finance.

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A total of 57 countries have joined the bank as its founding members, China has said, throwing together countries as diverse as Iran, Israel, Britain and Laos.

Among the Group of Seven industrialized countries, the United States, Japan and Canada remain absentees.

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Washington had cautioned nations about joining the bank, seen as a rival to the US-dominated World Bank, citing what it called a lack of transparency, doubts about lending and environmental safeguards, and concerns over Beijing’s influence.

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