"It would be a good thing if the United States, the world's largest economy, were to join the AIIB. We have held this attitude since the very beginning," Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang told reporters here responding to a query whether China welcomes US to join the development bank.
Hong Kong's South China Morning Post said Trump's national security adviser James Woolsey called the Obama's administration's opposition to the AIIB "a strategic mistake".
The China-initiated AIIB, formally established on December 25, 2015, started operations in January this year. It now has 57 members including India with authorised capital amounting to USD 100 billion.
Geng said that, nevertheless, the AIIB is an independent multilateral institution with its own rules and procedures about new membership approval.
"China cannot take a stand on behalf of other AIIB members," he said.
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