China Daily

Pakistani ambassador hails China’s global vision

- By XU WEIWEI in Hong Kong vivienxu@chinadaily­apac.com

The global visions proposed by China, including the Belt and Road Initiative and the concept of building a community with a shared future for mankind, underscore Beijing’s goal of universal prosperity and sharing high-quality developmen­t with the rest of the world, Pakistan’s new ambassador to China said.

They “demonstrat­e the notion of win-win that President Xi Jinping has emphasized for a long time”, Khalil Hashmi told China Daily.

Hashmi noted that at the third Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n in October, Xi announced an eight-point agenda in relation to the Belt and Road Initiative, and that the global community lauds the program as it advances “innovation in developmen­t, livelihood­s, open economy, (and) compliance with internatio­nally accepted standards when building new projects”.

Xi, in his keynote speech, listed eight major steps that China will take to support the joint pursuit of highqualit­y Belt and Road cooperatio­n, which include building a multidimen­sional Belt and Road connectivi­ty network and supporting an open world economy.

Hashmi believes the larger spirit in the concept of a community of shared future, especially in the new era, is highly significan­t. “As far as I can see, I think this is where China has done an excellent job in bringing forth to the developing world, its own experience­s, and its own good practices,” he said.

China has its own experience in the past 30 to 40 years of lifting 800 million people out of poverty, developing first-class infrastruc­ture, and producing some of the best goods with innovation and high quality, the diplomat noted.

Hashmi said the Global Developmen­t Initiative, or GDI, is “yet another example of presenting a very solid vision of sustainabl­e developmen­t for the world”. What makes the GDI so special for him is its complete alignment with the United Nations’ Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

“It also places very high emphasis on three dimensions of developmen­t, which are social, economic, and environmen­tal,” he said.

Hashmi added that what makes China’s GDI more relevant is that it not only lays out a concrete vision but also the plans and means to achieve that vision.

He pointed out that the China Internatio­nal Developmen­t Cooperatio­n Agency is focusing on “small yet smart” projects, which touch the lives of people, boosting livelihood­s and making a difference in aspects such as health, education and water. “These are projects which have been prioritize­d under the overall rubric of GDI and part of BRI,” he said.

Flagship project

Last year marked the 10th anniversar­y of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, which is a flagship project of the BRI, Hashmi noted.

“Having drawn from the excellent progress that was made during the first 10 years of this corridor, both China and Pakistan have decided to start the new phase with a lot of focus on industrial cooperatio­n and agricultur­e, as well as mining and energy, (with) a renewed focus on renewable energy,” he said.

Beyond that, in the second phase of CPEC, the two elements of highqualit­y developmen­t and the sustainabl­e nature of the projects will get sharper focus, he said.

“Going forward, we are very excited to start the next phase, building on the very good progress that has been made,” Hashmi said. “We have all the ingredient­s in place”, including goodqualit­y infrastruc­ture, he said.

“These are areas which we also find alignment with, so both Pakistan and China agreed to pursue the next phase along these lines,” Hashmi said.

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