China defends ‘New Silk Road’ against debt complaints

A man walks by a government propaganda billboard promoting Chinese President Xi Jinping’s signature “One Belt One Road” outside a subway station in Beijing, Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2018. Chinese officials on Monday defended Beijing’s initiative to build a “New Silk Road” of railways and other infrastructure across Asia against complaints it leaves host countries with too much debt after Malaysia canceled two high-profile projects. The officials said President Xi Jinping’s signature foreign policy initiative is creating assets that are needed by developing countries but might take time to pay off. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

BEIJING (AP) — Chinese officials on Monday defended Beijing’s initiative to build a “New Silk Road” of railways and other infrastructure across Asia against complaints it leaves host countries with too much debt after Malaysia canceled two high-profile projects.

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