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Chinese envoy calls on Planning Minister to discuss CPEC progress

The Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, Jiang Zaidong, met with Pakistan’s Minister for Planning, Development & Special Initiatives, Muhammad Sami Saeed, to discuss advancements in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Minister Saeed commended Chinese leadership for the successful 3rd Belt and Road Forum and endorsed President Xi’s eight areas of cooperation. The meeting covered updates on ongoing CPEC projects and future plans, emphasizing the second phase. Minister Saeed highlighted the significance of projects like ML-1, Karachi Curricular Railways, and stressed new areas such as Science & Technology, Agriculture, and Mining. Both sides acknowledged the importance of Gwadar’s development and discussed transformative interventions. The Planning Minister affirmed the progress of ongoing projects, particularly after the Belt and Road Forum, and Ambassador Zaidong praised Pakistan’s CPEC efforts, acknowledging its positive impact on infrastructure, energy, and overall socio-economic development. They agreed to monitor CPEC progress and explore new areas of collaboration based on President Xi’s vision.

Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan Jiang Zaidong called on Minister for Planning, Development & Special Initiatives Muhammad Sami Saeed on Tuesday and discussed progress on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

The Planning Minister facilitated Chinese leadership for the successful holding of 3rd Belt and Road (BRI) Forum 2023 that was held last month in China and appreciated the Vision of President Xi who identified eight areas of cooperation.

During the meeting, attended by the Secretary Ministry of Planning and Project Director CPEC, both sides have discussed progress on on-going CPEC projects and future outlook. Both sides reiterated their resolve to further strengthen relations between the two countries.

The Planning Minister said that this Vision will have a strong impact in the implementation of phase–II of the CPEC and reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to accelerate the implementation of the project.

It is noted that the second Phase of CPEC has already started as both the countries have been celebrating the decade of CPEC.

Highlighting the ongoing development projects under CPEC, particularly after the successful BRI forum, the Planning Minister informed the envoy that the Planning Ministry frequently reviews the progress in order to ensure their timely completion.

During the meeting, the Minister highlighted the significance of ML-1 and Karachi Curricular Railways (KCR) projects which are considered to be ‘strategic interventions.

The Minister also emphasized the importance of new areas like Science & Technology, Agriculture and Mining. These areas will have a great economic impact, said the Minister.

While highlighting the significance of Gwadar, the both sides highlighted key interventions to transform socio-economy of the city through high quality Vocational Training Institution, Desalination plant and state of the art Hospital.

The Planning Minister said that all the ongoing projects are progressing well as he reviewed progress in detail after BRI.

Chinese Ambassador, Jiang Zaidong appreciated Pakistan’s efforts to implement the CPEC as CPEC has achieved fruitful outcomes covering major areas like Infrastructure, Energy and others.

The Ambassador while appreciating the efforts of the Planning Ministry which not only played a vital role in the implementation of the CPEC but also made significant contributions to promoting Pakistan’s economic and social development, upgrading Pakistan’s infrastructure, improving Pakistani people’s well-being, enhancing people to people contact and deepening regional connectivity.

Both sides agreed to follow up progress on CPEC and mutually identify new areas of cooperation in the light of President Xi Vision.

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