Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Pak will complete CPEC at all costs, says PM Khan

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan vowed on Friday that his government would complete the ambitious ChinaPakis­tan Economic Corridor (CPEC) at “any cost” as the USD 60 billion project is a manifestat­ion of the all-weather friendship between the two countries.

Addressing a meeting held here to review progress on the CPEC projects, Khan said it is an excellent project for Pakistan’s socio-economic developmen­t and the “gigantic multi-faceted initiative would guarantee a bright future for the nation”, the Dawn newspaper reported.

Lauding the performanc­e of the CPEC Authority, he said measures must be taken to improve its working as well as capacity.

“The corridor is a manifestat­ion of Pakistan-China friendship and the government will complete it at any cost and bring its fruit to every Pakistani,” Khan said.

Khan’s statement came a day after Chinese Foriegn Minister Wang Yi discussed the CPEC projects with his Pakistani counterpar­t Shah Mahmood Qureshi during a phone conversati­on.

Wang called for the two countries to speed up the projects under the CPEC to help Pakistan’s economic recovery. He also hoped that the Pakistani government would provide more protection for Chinese companies and citizens working in the country.

The CPEC connects Gwadar Port in Pakistan’s Balochista­n with China’s Xinjiang.

THE CPEC CONNECTS GWADAR PORT IN PAK’S BALOCHISTA­N WITH CHINA’S XINJIANG. CHINESE FORIEGN MINISTER WANG YI HAS CALLED FOR THE CPEC PROJECTS

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