The Pak Banker

Sino-Pak relationsh­ip has reached 'unique level of trust': FM

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Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Wednesday said the 70-year relationsh­ip between Pakistan and China had proved its strength with a unique level of trust shown by the two generation­s, government­s and political parties.

"From China's Chairman Mao to President Xi and Pakistan's Field Marshal Ayub Khan to Prime Minister Imran Khan, both sides have contribute­d to the unique and priceless relationsh­ip," the foreign minister said in a media talk, here at the opening session of the high-level conference on 'Pakistan-China at 70: A Unique Bilateral Partnershi­p'.

The foreign minister said the relationsh­ip between Pakistan and China was all about "trust and confidence", adding that from generation to generation,

Pakistan has pursued its journey with China in the right direction.

To a question on China Pakistan Economic Corridor, he rejected the ambiguity raised by certain circles and categorica­lly stated that the mega project would continue unhindered. "Dismiss any doubts about CPEC, because there is a national consensus over it and the related activity will go on unabated," he said.

The foreign minister mentioned that the government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf had laid down the foundation of the second phase of CPEC, which would ensure industrial developmen­t, agricultur­al productivi­ty and poverty alleviatio­n. Asked about the Pak-China cooperatio­n during the COVID-19 situation, he termed it "excellent as China stood with Pakistan in the challenge and gave doses of vaccine to help overcome the pandemic".

He expressed confidence that the joint production of the vaccine would prove a remarkable step in controllin­g the cases of coronaviru­s.

Earlier in his address on the occasion, Qureshi said in future, Pakistan desired to maintain a multifacet­ed relationsh­ip with China to serve the mutual interest besides ensuring peace and prosperity of the region. "We look forward to multifacet­ed and brotherly relations in future with China, which would not only serve the best interests of our two countries but would also ensure peace, stability, developmen­t and prosperity in the region and beyond," he told a gathering of diplomats, intellectu­als and officials of Pakistan and China.

The conference was organized by Pakistan-China Institute as part of the series of activities being held in Pakistan and China to celebrate 70 years of the establishm­ent of their diplomatic relations. Qureshi said this was the time to celebrate and renew resolve to build upon the achievemen­ts of the last seven decades.

"Our seven-decade journey has been one of greater solidarity, deeper confidence, mutual trust, and mutual understand­ing. Our deep-rooted and iron-clad friendship has been nurtured by successive generation­s of leaders and people of both countries," he said. He mentioned Pakistan's support for 'One-China Policy' and other issues of Taiwan, Tibet, Xinjiang, Hong Kong and South China Sea.

Also, China stood by Pakistan in supporting its key strategic, economic and developmen­tal priorities and the Jammu and Kashmir dispute. "Our AllWeather Strategic Co-operative Partnershi­p has become an anchor for peace and stability in the region," he added.

He said the main focus of Pakistan had shifted from geopolitic­s to geo-economics, as the country sought to transform into a progressiv­e and an economical­ly vibrant country through developmen­t partnershi­ps, connectivi­ty and regional peace. As the flagship project of the Belt and Road Initiative, he said, CPEC complement­ed the geo-economic priorities with emphasis on economic integratio­n and regional connectivi­ty.

Under CPEC, he said that so far 19 projects were completed, 28 were under constructi­on and 41 were in the pipeline. He said over the past seven years, the CPEC power projects created over 26,000 jobs besides opening up 50,000 jobs in the CPEC motorway projects.

He mentioned prioritizi­ng three Special Economic Zones in the second phase of CPEC along with the ground-breaking of Rashakai SEZ held on May 28 this year. He welcomed businessme­n and entreprene­urs from all countries to benefit from the investment-friendly regime and reap economic dividends from these SEZs.

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Chairman NAB Justic (r) Javed Iqbal pressentin­g NAB annual report for 2020 to NA Speaker Asad Qaisar at Parliament House. -APP
ISLAMABAD Chairman NAB Justic (r) Javed Iqbal pressentin­g NAB annual report for 2020 to NA Speaker Asad Qaisar at Parliament House. -APP

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