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China, Pakistan reaffirms commitment to timely completion of CPEC

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has lauded outgoing Chinese Ambassador Yao Jing’s services to strengthen bilateral relations.During meeting with Ambassador Yao, FM Qureshi reiterated that China and Pakistan are committed to the timely completion of projects under CPEC. FM further congratulated the Ambassador Yao for receiving the Hilal-e-Pakistan Award in recognition of his services.

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Wednesday said Pakistan and China are committed to completing all projects in the second phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) at the earliest.

Talking to Chinese Ambassador Yao Jing, the foreign minister said this understanding came during his meeting with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Moscow.

“The long-lasting friendship of Pakistan and China has become an example in the world,” he said.

The foreign minister lauded the Chinese ambassador’s services to strengthen the relationship between the neighbouring countries and was hopeful that the new ambassador would continue to work with the same commitment.

Qureshi also congratulated Yao Jing for receiving the Hilal-e-Pakistan award in recognition of his efforts for further strengthening Pakistan-China relationship in diverse fields.

Jing thanked the foreign minister for his cooperation during his stay in the country.

Earlier, Prime Minister Imran Khan emphasised that the CPEC project would be completed under any circumstances as the project was a guarantee for the bright future of Pakistan.

In line with his vision to provide relief to poor people by reopening the construction industry, Imran, while reviewing the progress of projects under CPEC, remarked that “CPEC is an excellent project in terms of socio-economic development of Pakistan.”

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