China will fulfill its obligations in boosting International Monetary Fund (IMF) resources in accordance with the consensus of the international community, Chinese officials said on Monday. Zhu Jun, a deputy director of the International Department of the People's Bank of China, the country's central bank, gave the statements at a press conference on the G20 Leaders' Summit, due to be held next week in Mexico's Los Cabos. China has consistently supported the IMF in playing an important role in dealing with the European debt issue, Zhu told reporters. Boosting IMF resources and dealing with the debt crisis are inseparable, Zhu said, noting that China has helped Europe in resolving its debt problems through several bilateral and multilateral channels. Chinese leaders have repeatedly said that China will not stay away from boosting IMF resources, based on international consensus, Zhu said. (QNA)
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