Pakistan Today (Lahore)

CPEC a game changer, says PM

NAWAZ SHARIF SAYS $46 BILLION PROJECT TO REDUCE POVERTY, UNEMPLOYME­NT $35 BILLION BEING INVESTED IN ENERGY SECTOR ALONE TO PRODUCE 10,400 MW ELECTRICIT­Y

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PRIME Minister Nawaz Sharif said on Monday the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) would not only serve as a “gamechange­r” for Pakistan, but also as a “fate-changer” for the entire region by helping it rid economic deprivatio­n and attain peace and prosperity.

“The CPEC is a new concept of diplomacy based on shared goals of prosperity for Pakistan and the region, and a project to eliminate poverty, unemployme­nt and underdevel­opment,” the premier said in his address at the inaugural session of the two-day China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Summit and Expo.

Sharif said the project would usher in prosperity in the region comprising three billion of the world’s population, almost half of the world. He said the CPEC was not merely a strategic agreement between Pakistan and China, but successful completion of their 65 years of friendship.

The prime minister urged the Pakistani and Chinese nations to interact with each other as “friends and brothers” to make their economies stronger. “By working together, we can bring peace and stability in the region through economic developmen­t of our people,” he added.

Sharif said the two sides always supported each other in times of distress, and recalled Chinese assistance to Pakistan following the devastatin­g earthquake in 2005 and floods in 2010.

He said Chinese President Xi Jinping had during his visit to Pakistan in 2014 told parliament that Pakistan stood by China when it was isolated. “Now, China has reached out to Pakistan when it stands economical­ly isolated,” Sharif said recalling the statement of President Xi.

Sharif termed the relationsh­ip between the two countries as “very special”, and said the two countries had always supported each other at internatio­nal fora with a spirit based on trust and honesty.

He termed the CPEC the “most important initiative of the 21st century”, saying it perfectly compliment­ed Pakistan’s vision for 2025.

Sharif said Pakistan was an emerging economy with rich natural resources. He also mentioned the highest GDP in last eight years, with best performing stock market, doubling of the foreign exchange reserves and improved security environmen­t.

The premier said although the economic value of the project was $46 billion, its real impact would be many times more and would have a long lasting effect.

The PM said the project would not only improve Pakistan’s own infrastruc­ture but would also provide it the much needed know-how, knowledge and expertise in new technologi­es.

He said CPEC would not only create a strong overland link between Pakistan and China but also provide an opportunit­y to strengthen Pakistan’s own inland transporta­tion and logistics infrastruc­ture. More than ten billion dollars would be spent on railway projects as well as rail infrastruc­ture in Pakistan, he added.

Sharif said $ 35 billion would be invested in the energy sector alone to produce 10,400 MW of electricit­y. He said the project would benefit all regions of Pakistan and equally benefit Gilgit-Baltistan, remote areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a and Balochista­n.

He described developmen­t of Gwadar as the “jewel project” of the entire CPEC, with its own power generation, roads, rail and air-links and would serve as a model smart port city. “Our vision of developmen­t is based on inclusive approach for region’s harmony,” he added.

Sharif also mentioned that China would also construct a highway at a cost of $ 162 million to connect with the Gwadar airport to be built with $ 230 million by December 2017.

The event was attended by Azad Jammu and Kashmir President Raja Farooq Haider, Minister for Planning Ahsan Iqbal, Advisor to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz, PM’s Special Assistant Tariq Fatemi, Balochista­n Chief Minister Nawab Sanaullah Zehri, Gilgit-Baltistan Chief Minister Hafiz Hafeezulla­h, Chinese ambassador Sun Weidong, Pakistan’s ambassador to China Masood Khalid, Balochista­n Assembly Speaker Raheela Durrani, parliament­arians and leading industrial­ists.

The summit held at the Pakistan China Friendship Centre is being hosted by the Ministry of Planning, Developmen­t and Reform and marks the third anniversar­y of the Joint Coordinati­on Committee on CPEC.

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