CPEC acknowledged: UK High Commissioner affirms support for Pakistan’s economic initiatives
The British High Commissioner to Pakistan, Jane Marriott, expressed a strong desire to strengthen the strategic partnership between the United Kingdom and Pakistan, particularly focusing on increasing trade relations and business-to-business links. She emphasized the significance of the diaspora connection and the potential it holds for both countries. Marriott acknowledged the reality of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and assured that the UK has no issues with it. She pledged ongoing support in managing terrorist risks and emphasized Pakistan’s sovereignty. Regarding the Kashmir issue, she stated that it should be resolved by Pakistan and India, considering the wishes of the Kashmiri people. Marriott also highlighted the importance of constant exchange of information, especially in terms of student visits. Overall, she aims to strengthen ties and cooperation between the two nations, with a focus on economic growth and collaboration.
ISLAMABAD: The United Kingdom is keen to enhance strategic partnership with Pakistan and make it more concrete.
“I would like to develop more business-to-business links between our countries as well, building on that. We regularly talk about 1.6 million diaspora.”
She said there was a lot more “we can do to utilize the links between the diaspora and the heritage country of Pakistan.”
She expressed the hope that UK can work with the caretaker government to build on very best that has been made so far through the IMF deal and have things in an even better place by the time the new government comes in in 2024. To a query, British envoy agreed that CPEC is the reality of life and her country has no problem with CPEC. She assured that the United Kingdom will continue to be a strong partner with Pakistan and help manage that terrorist risk. Pakistan is a sovereign country, so Pakistan’s democracy is for Pakistan, she said.
About the Kashmir dispute, she said that as far as the Kashmir issue is concerned, “I think we are on the record with a very clear position that this is a matter for Pakistan and India to resolve between them taking into account the wishes of the people of Kashmir.
And I hope that a way forward is found because I would love to see more trade and cooperation flourish between your two countries.” To question about students visit, British high commissioner said that one of the key things is getting that constant exchange of information.
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