China Daily

Xi greets Sharif on election as Pakistani PM

Countries urged to advance traditiona­l ties, upgrade joint economic corridor

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping extended congratula­tions to Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday on his election as Pakistan’s prime minister, in a diplomatic gesture underscori­ng the ironclad ties between the two neighbors and their shared commitment to upgrading the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

The congratula­tory message came as Sharif, 72, was elected to a second term by the newly formed Parliament of the South Asian country on Sunday.

Xi expressed in the message his belief that under the leadership of Sharif and the new Pakistani government, and with the united efforts of all sectors in Pakistan, the country will surely secure new and greater accomplish­ments in the cause of national developmen­t and progress.

He emphasized that the two nations should carry forward their traditiona­l friendship, strengthen exchanges and cooperatio­n in various fields and jointly build an upgraded version of the CPEC, a landmark project of the Belt and Road Initiative.

The two sides should build a closer China-Pakistan community of shared future in the new era, creating more benefits for the peoples of both countries, he added.

Premier Li Qiang also sent a congratula­tory message to Sharif on Sunday.

The CPEC, which has included a variety of infrastruc­ture projects such as roads, railways and oil and gas pipelines, has brought direct investment of $25.4 billion to Pakistan, created a total of 236,000 jobs, and built 510 kilometers of highways as well as an 886-km-long highvoltag­e power transmissi­on line, according to the Chinese embassy in Pakistan.

Sharif returned to the role he held until August last year, when Parliament was dissolved ahead of the elections and a caretaker government took over.

He said on social media platform X last year that the CPEC “has emerged as a bedrock of Pakistan’s socioecono­mic trajectory”, helping the nation solve its crippling energy shortages and building high-quality infrastruc­ture.

Liu Zongyi, director of the Center for South Asia Studies at the Shanghai Institutes for Internatio­nal Studies, said the upgrade of the CPEC is set to usher in more tangible benefits for the Pakistani people going forward.

He said he expects that the new Pakistani government will prioritize economic growth and the improvemen­t of public well-being, adding that the support from China will continue to be pivotal for the nation’s developmen­t.

“As for the CPEC, it is important for the two nations to explore more projects that can deliver more tangible benefits to the residents involved and further improve regional connectivi­ty,” he said.

Liu Jieyi, spokesman for the second session of the 14th Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference National Committee, also named the CPEC as one of the exemplary projects of the Belt and Road at a news conference on Sunday ahead of the annual session of the National Committee of the CPPCC, China’s top political advisory body.

Taking a question from a Pakistani journalist, Liu said the corridor has “made tangible contributi­ons to Pakistan’s national developmen­t and regional connectivi­ty”.

In an article published in February, Pakistani Ambassador to China Khalil Hashmi said that the constructi­on of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor showcases a people-centered developmen­t concept that aligns with China’s developmen­t philosophy.

“Pakistan is eager to learn from China’s successful experience,” he wrote. The two countries should bolster people-to-people exchanges and encourage visits by entreprene­urs, scholars, students, youths, artists and media members, share their success stories, experience­s and practices, and promote mutual learning, he added.

According to statistics from the Foreign Ministry, China has remained Pakistan’s largest trading partner, its largest source of imports and the second-largest export destinatio­n for eight consecutiv­e years since fiscal year 2015.

 ?? ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY ?? Liu Jieyi (center), spokesman for the second session of the 14th Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference National Committee, addresses a news conference in Beijing on Sunday. Liu briefed the media about the session and answered questions.
ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY Liu Jieyi (center), spokesman for the second session of the 14th Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference National Committee, addresses a news conference in Beijing on Sunday. Liu briefed the media about the session and answered questions.

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