BEIJING, May 9 (INP): China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) will continue to offer enormous market opportunities to developed countries, including Pakistan. This was stated by Jin Liqun, president of the AIIB In his keynote speech at the 2018 annual conference of the Committee of 100 (C100), a prominent group committed to the promotion of China-U.S. relations reports Chinese official media on Wednesday. Pakistan is a founder member of the Bank and has been on front-line to make it a leading banking institution in the region. The bank has been helping the Asian developing countries, particularly Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka in developing their basic infrastructure network. Jin Liqun told an audience of 500 people how the bank was created to facilitate the growth of developing countries largely based on China's experience in the past few decades. He said the China-initiated bank, which was established in 2015, was created for the sole purpose of helping developing countries along the Belt and Road routes build their infrastructure and grow their economies. Jin said the AIIB is in its third year now and that in the first two years, the bank has implemented a lending program worth 4.2 billion U.S. dollars. The AIIB now has 86 members, and it is holding a dialogue with the developing countries in Latin America and Africa to obtain their support, he said, adding that "we're actually investing in all our member countries." Jin said the AIIB is "open and inclusive," and it thus also welcomes the participation of developed countries. "If Asia develops, and if the rest of Asia develops as China, it means that a huge export market for the U.S. and European countries (will emerge), and direct and indirect benefits will accrue for all the countries in the world," said the AIIB president. He assured U.S. investors that American companies will be treated fairly if they participate in a competitive bidding of the contracts issued by the bank. He hoped for the advanced management experience of the United States in helping the nascent infrastructure development bank develop a more sound governance system for its operation. Jin was invited to be one of the keynote speakers to address the C100 annual conference in Silicon Valley. Topics discussed during the meeting included China-U.S. relations, artificial intelligence, intellectual property rights protection and innovation. INP/J/AJ