Belt and Road Initiative is not a Chinese plot, Xi says

Reuters  |  BEIJING 

(Reuters) - Xi Jinping's signature foreign policy plan to build a new "Silk Road" of infrastructure and trade links between and is not a "Chinese plot", Xi said on Wednesday, according to

Xi's Belt and Road Initiative, unveiled in 2013, aims to bolster a sprawling network of land and sea links with Southeast Asia, Central Asia, the Middle East, and

At a summit last May, Xi pledged $126 billion for the plan, but has failed to overcome suspicion in Western capitals, where officials suspect the professed desire to spread prosperity in the region is foremost an attempt to assert Chinese influence.

"The Belt and Road Initiative is not a Chinese plot, as some people internationally have said," Xi told a gathering at the annual meeting of the Chinese Boao Forum for in the southern province of

"It is neither the post-World War Two Marshall Plan, nor is it a Chinese conspiracy. If you had to (call it something), it's an 'overt plot'," he added, the official agency, Xinhua, said.

has said projects along the routes of the Belt and Road will be open to investment from all, including third party nations, but some Western governments have voiced concern the deals will overwhelmingly favour Chinese companies.

Visiting in January, French said Belt and Road could not be "one way".

In his opening speech to the forum on Tuesday, Xi said Belt and Road pacts had been made over the last five years with more than 80 countries and international bodies.

"will not engage in geopolitical games for selfish ends, nor will it create an exclusive club, nor will it force trade deals on others from above," he said.

(Reporting by Christian Shepherd; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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First Published: Wed, April 11 2018. 16:14 IST