Governors and representatives from the bank's 57 members, along with invited observers from the international partners will take part in the two-day meeting, the bank said in a statement today.
While thebank did not offer details on the meeting, the South China Morning Post quoted its president Jin Liqun as saying in Hong Kong last month that the board would meet to discuss new membership in June.
AIIB and World Bank reached a deal on joint projects, as China-led lender prepares to approve USD 1.2 billion of funds this year.
AIIB, a new global multilateral financial institution headquartered in Beijing, was formally established on December 25, 2015, and started operations on January 16.
While India besides and a number European countries including Britain and Germany joined the bank as founding members, US and Japan stayed away.
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