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No case of Coronavirus is reported at CPEC site

The government of Pakistan and China have ensured the smooth execution of CPEC amid the outbreak of COVID-19. The government along with people at both sides are committed to the continuation of CPEC in this difficult time. They have adopted all the precautionary measures to prevent and control the pandemic at the project’s site. The role of Chinese companies is commendable in this regard. They have donated medical supplies and sent a medical team to the project site to prevent and control the epidemic. It is pertinent to mention that not a single case of COVID-19 is reported at the project’s site.

Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has expressed profound gratitude to the Chinese President and Chinese people for moral and materialistic support to help Pakistan combat the COVID-19.

Islamabad : China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) companies were taking effective measures to control the spread of COVID-19 pandemic, a renowned Chinese Scholar said.

The corridor projects have formulated plans for epidemic prevention and control and implemented them in strict accordance with the plan.

In addition, the Chinese companies involved in the construction of corridor projects are actively contributing to the prevention and control of epidemics in their localities, donating medical supplies to local governments, schools, and hospitals, Cheng Xizhong, Special Commentator of China Economic Net and visiting professor at Southwest University of Political Science and Law said.

He said that the headquarters of the Chinese companies are closely monitoring the spread of the Pakistani epidemic, attaching great importance to the epidemic prevention work of the corridor project site, and providing key guarantees for medical supplies.

Some companies also send medical teams to the project site. During this special period, the continuous progress of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project is of great significance. He advocated that during this special period, the construction of the corridor cannot be stopped.

First, these projects are mainly related to the future development of energy and transportation infrastructure, as well as special economic zones and industrial parks; second, most corridor projects are not in densely populated cities, but are distributed in remote areas with few people, even in urban areas.

For some projects, for safety reasons, Chinese companies have implemented closed management from the beginning; third, Chinese companies participating in the construction of corridor projects have adopted a series of effective prevention and control measures.

He said the corridor runs through the north and south of Pakistan, where the epidemic is getting worse. Everyone is now concerned about whether the epidemic will affect the construction of the corridor.

Some people say that it has an impact, some people say there is no impact, and others say that the impact is very large.

“In my opinion, we must seek truth from facts, and of course the epidemic will affect the corridor construction to a certain extent. But I think that this effect is within the controllable range. I also think that the impact on the corridor proposal will depend on the spread of the Pakistan epidemic and the effectiveness of Pakistan’s epidemic prevention measures,” he added.

Overcoming the difficulties caused by the epidemic and continuing to advance the construction of the corridor is the firm determination of the governments and peoples of China and Pakistan.

Therefore, while fighting the epidemic together, the governments of China and Pakistan attach great importance to the continuous progress of the corridor project construction.

Now, the relevant government departments of China and Pakistan maintain close communication and coordination on the specific issues of the corridor project.

The normal flights between the two countries were temporarily interrupted due to the epidemic, but Chinese technicians who returned home during the Spring Festival had returned to the site by charter.

The Chinese enterprises attach great importance to the epidemic prevention work on the project site, and implement closed management internally to effectively prevent the invasion of the new coronavirus.

As far as I know, there is no epidemic spread on the corridor project site. Now that all circles in Pakistan have reached consensus, the CPEC is the lifeline of Pakistan. Infrastructure such as energy and transportation has created conditions for Pakistan’s rapid development in the future. The construction of special economic zones and industrial parks will attract large amounts of foreign investment into Pakistan.

By continuing to advance the construction of the corridor, Pakistan will have the future development.

May 03: Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has urged the UN Secretary General to take notice of India’s intensified persecution campaign in occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Talking to the media persons in Lahore on Sunday, he regretted that the Indian government has not changed its posture regardless of the breakout of Covid-19 pandemic.

He pointed out that the siege of occupied Jammu and Kashmir is continuing. The Indian occupation forces are barging into the houses of Kashmiri people and subjecting them to violence. He said Pakistan will continue to highlight the plight of Kashmiri people at different forums.

Responding to a question, the Foreign Minister commended the assistance extended by China to Pakistan to cope with coronavirus challenge. He expressed gratitude to Chinese President and the people for the assistance.

Shah Mahmood Qureshi said the country’s economy cannot afford lockdown for a long period. He said we have to tailor the situation keeping in view the situation. He said the federal government is moving forward keeping in view the holistic picture.

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