Government prioritizes timely completion of CPEC: FM Qureshi
Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has reaffirmed that government has prioritized the timely completion of all projects under the China Pakistan Economic Corridor.
On the 69th anniversary of Pakistan China diplomatic relations, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has asserted that China is an iron brother of Pakistan. FM said the bilateral strategic partnership is time tested and will continue to grow stronger with time. He further underlined that all political parties of Pakistan are on the same page regarding the cooperative partnership with China.
ISLAMABAD – Pakistan and China partnership has grown to unprecedented levels as the two allies are celebrating the 69th diplomatic relations’ anniversary on Thursday (today). On the eve of the anniversary, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said Pakistan-China ties were unbreakable and time-tested. “China is the main feature of our foreign policy. We are iron brothers. May 21 is important for both of us,” he told The Nation. The FM said there was a consensus among all the political parties on close ties with China. “Our partnership is ever growing. We will not look back. China is a great friend,” he added. Qureshi underscored that Pakistan and China were All-Weather Strategic Cooperative Partners and had preserved the fine tradition of solidarity, mutual assistance and mutual support.
May 21: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Thursday said that timely completion of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects is among the top priorities of the government.
He said this while chairing a consultative meeting regarding regional security and Pakistan’s priorities held on Thursday.
He said that peace and stability in Afghanistan is of paramount importance for the region. He said that Pakistan has been playing his reconciliatory role in Afghan peace process with utmost sincerity under common obligation and it will continue to do so in future as well.
The meeting also held detailed discussion on the coronavirus pandemic, changing situation in the area, and challenges confronting the region as a result of the contagion.
The minister emphasised ensuring complete preparation to face new possible challenges in wake of regional and international situation due to Covid-19. He also stressed upon promoting economic diplomacy to achieve economic goals.
He said that the world is heading towards a global economic crisis as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, which will have serious consequences for developing nations.
“We have to focus on new opportunities at a time when our remittances and exports are depleting due to the coronavirus pandemic,” he said.
Prime Minister’s Special Assistant on National Affairs Moeed Yousaf and other senior officers also attended the meeting.
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