Millennium Post

China stops fund to CPEC projects, Pakistan ‘stunned’

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ISLAMABAD: China has decided to temporaril­y stop funding at least three major road projects in Pakistan, being built as part of the $50 billion China-pakistan Economic Corridor, following reports of corruption, a decision that has left officials in Islamabad “stunned”, a media report said on Tuesday.

The decision by the Chinese government is likely hit over Rs 1 trillion-worth road projects of the Pakistan’s National Highway Authority (NHA), and initially, may delay at least three such ventures, Dawn newspaper reported.

According to a senior government official, the funds would be released after Beijing issues ‘new guidelines’.

The nearly $60 billion CPEC, a flagship project of China’s prestigiou­s One Belt One Road, passes through Pakistan -occupied Kashmir (POK). It links China’s restive Xinjiang region with Pakistan’s Balochista­n province.

The road projects that are likely to be affected include 210-km-long Dera Ismail Khan-zhob Road, being built at an estimated cost of Rs 81 billion. Of this, Rs 66 billion would be spent on constructi­on of road while Rs 15 billion on land acquisitio­n.

The other project which is going to be hit is 110-km-long Khuzdar-basima Road, having an estimated cost of Rs 19.76 billion.

The third project is Rs 8.5 billion worth, the remaining 136-km of Karakoram Highway (KKH) from Raikot to Thakot.

Initially, all the three projects were part of the Pakistan government’s developmen­t programme, but in December 2016, the NHA spokespers­on had announced that they would be included under the CPEC umbrella to become eligible for concession­ary finance from China.

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