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Al-Jadaan leads Saudi delegation to AIIB annual meeting in Beijing

Al-Jadaan leads Saudi delegation to AIIB annual meeting in Beijing

Saudi Gazette24-06-2025
Saudi Gazette report
BEIJING — Saudi Minister of Finance Mohammed Al-Jadaan will head Saudi Arabia's delegation participating in the 10th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), to be held from June 24 to 26, 2025, in Beijing, China.
During the meetings, the bank governors will discuss the AIIB's 2024 annual report, the progress of the bank's work in achieving its priorities, future aspirations of the bank, and the election of the new bank president.
This year's meeting will also launch a series of activities and events commemorating the bank's tenth anniversary. These will highlight its major achievements in supporting sustainable economic development and enhancing infrastructure connectivity among member countries within Asia and beyond.
From inspiring keynote addresses to interactive seminars, the 2025 AIIB Annual Meeting will spotlight AIIB's innovative initiatives in sustainable infrastructure. The Meeting will feature thematic showcases on cross-border connectivity, green financing, private capital mobilization, digital transformation, and strategic partnerships. In addition, there will be project spotlights, interactive booths, and networking sessions.
The 2025 AIIB Annual Meeting will feature leading experts and visionaries in sessions that will explore innovative solutions to global challenges, with insights from government, business, and international organizations. The Meeting will champion discussions on advancing cooperation, leveraging capital, and driving development through collaboration.
The host city, Beijing, is city of rich cultural heritage and a modern hub for economic development. The meeting will be an opportunity to connect with stakeholders and explore the evolving infrastructure landscape in one of the world's most dynamic regions.
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