Pakistan, China reaffirm commitment to CPEC: FO
Pakistan and China have reaffirmed their commitment to China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and agreed to remain engaged in its expansion. At her weekly news briefing here in Islamabad, Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said the affirmation to this effect was made during the Third Round of Pakistan-China Bilateral Political Consultations held in Beijing. She said the two sides also agreed to expand and reinforce political and security cooperation, bilateral trade, economic and financial cooperation, cultural exchanges, tourism, and people-to-people ties.
ISLAMABAD – Pakistan yesterday said that Islamabad and Beijing were committed to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and its expansion.
Speaking at a weekly news briefing here, Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that CPEC was a sterling symbol of Pakistan-China strategic partnership.
“CPEC is a bilateral project between our two countries, but it is also a project for regional connectivity. You are also aware that Pakistan and China have agreed in the past to extend CPEC to Afghanistan. Proposals for participation of third parties including private entities to join CPEC projects proposals remain under consideration of the two sides. When we have a final outcome we will make an announcement,” she said. The spokesperson said Foreign Secretary Dr Asad Majeed Khan visited China last week and called on China’s State Councillor and Foreign Minister Qin Gang. He also held meetings with Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong and with Chairman CIDCA Lou Zhaouhui, she added.
On 18 March, she said, Dr Asad Majeed Khan and Vice Foreign Minister Sun Weidong co-chaired the Third Round of Pakistan-China Bilateral Political Consultations (BPC).
“The two sides reviewed the entire spectrum of bilateral relations, and agreed to expand and reinforce political and security cooperation, bilateral trade, economic and financial cooperation, cultural exchanges, tourism, and people-to-people ties. It was also agreed that Pakistan and China will enhance high level engagements and dialogue mechanisms and make the channels of communication even more robust,” she elaborated.
The two sides, she said, reaffirmed their commitment to CPEC and agreed to remain engaged in expansion of CPEC including on participation of third parties to enhance regional connectivity and cooperation. Pakistan and China will further strengthen dialogue and cooperation in multilateral platforms. She said Pakistan and China are all-weather strategic cooperative partners and the two countries cooperate on a range of issues including economic and financial matters.
“We are grateful to the Chinese Government and people for the economic and financial support that China has provided to us in these difficult times. People of Pakistan will remember this for a long time. Exchange of high-level visits is a hallmark of Pak–China friendship,” she mentioned. To a question regarding former US Special Representative on Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad’s recent statement, she said Pakistan was a confident democratic country.
“We are confident that any outside voices cannot influence our democratic polity and governance. People of Pakistan are wise enough to make political decisions on their own and do not need outside advice,” she maintained. Asked if there was more to Zalmay Khalilzad’s statement than an individual opinion, she said, “Ask him directly whether it is his personal opinion.” Baloch said Pakistan will continue to raise its voice against these grave and systematic human rights violations in held Kashmir.
“We will also continue to extend political, diplomatic and moral support to our Kashmiri brothers and sisters for the just and peaceful settlement of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute in accordance with the UN Security Council Resolutions,” she said.
To a question about calling back Pakistan’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Khurram Rathore being called back, the spokesperson said postings and transfers were normal happenings in the Foreign Ministry.
“Some of these reports about Ambassador Rathore (however) are incorrect and unfair.
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