By Xuefei Chen Axelsson
Panel discussion at the 2nd Belt and Road Forum in Stockholm. Filmed by Xuefei Chen Axelsson.
By Xuefei Chen Axelsson
Panel discussion at the 2nd Belt and Road Forum in Stockholm. Filmed by Xuefei Chen Axelsson.
By Xuefei Chen Axelsson
STOCKHOLM, May 28(Greenpost International) — The Second Belt and Road Forum in Stockholm was held in Stockholm Chinese Cultural Center on May 22.
Nearly 100 participants including 32 diplomats from various embassies and international organisations attended the forum organized by BRIX.
Lars Aspling, member of BRIX said China has experienced the largest migration in the world. China’s high speed trains connect more than 80 percent of the population.
Lars Aspling talks about European countries and BRI.
Norwegian Former Parliament Member Thore Vestby talks about his view on China and BRI.
By Xuefei Chen Axelsson
STOCKHOLM, May 28(Greenpost International) — The Second Belt and Road Forum in Stockholm was held in Stockholm Chinese Cultural Center on May 22.
Nearly 100 participants from over 30 embassies and international organisations attended the forum organized by BRIX.
Ulf Sandmark, Chairman of Belt and Road Executive Group BRIX opened the Second Belt and Road Forum in Stockholm on May 22.
Chinese Ambassador Gui Congyou made a key note speech illustrating what is Belt and Road Initiative and why Chinese President launched it. He said the Belt and Road Initiative only aims at helping developing countries that needs help to develop their economies and it is based on mutual negotiation and mutual benefit.
Pakistan Ambassador Hussain Dayo said Pakistan was very proud to be partner with China because the BRI really benefits Pakistan a lot.
Dayo said leaders agree that BRI leads to connectivity and prosperity. They also vowed to fight corruption.