National Herald Tribune

Info Minister calls for mechanism to counter fake news about CPEC

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ISLAMABAD (NNI): Federal Informatio­n Minister Attaullah Tarar Thursday emphasized the need to devise a mechanism to counter fake news regarding the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

Attaullah Tarar said this during a meeting with the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China, Jiang Zaidong who called on the minister here.

The Chinese Ambassador congratula­ted Attaullah Tarar on assuming the portfolio of the Ministry of Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng.

The CPEC, Pakistan-China strategic relations, ongoing cooperatio­n in the media and film sector, and ChinaPakis­tan Informatio­n Corridor were discussed in the meeting.

Discussion­s were held regarding the expansion of cooperatio­n between the two countries in the fields of media and the establishm­ent of the Pakistan-China Informatio­n Corridor to prevent fake news about CPEC.

Pakistan highly valued its relations with China, the minister added that both countries were bound by the eternal bond of friendship.

Attaullah Tarar said in 1998, his grandfathe­r Muhammad Rafiq Tarar received the then Prime Minister of China on his visit to Pakistan as President.

“We have seen Pakistan-China friendship from generation to generation. We have to inform our new generation about our historical and strong friendship,” he maintained. “We have to tell the new generation how China and Pakistan supported each other in difficult times,” the minister said.

Tarar said that China had supported Pakistan at every internatio­nal forum including Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on and United Nations. He opined that a close and sustainabl­e partnershi­p between the two countries in the form of CPEC was in the wider interest of the entire region.

The CPEC was an important milestone in promoting the economic developmen­t of Pakistan, Tarar remarked.

“The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is a framework for regional connectivi­ty that will not only benefit China and Pakistan but will also have positive effects on Iran, Afghanista­n, India, Central Asian Republics and the region,” the minister said.

He said that the China-Pakistan Informatio­n Corridor would be an important strategic step towards preventing fake news about CPEC as it aimed to harness the power of digital connectivi­ty and informatio­n exchange.

He said it was the vision of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to make Pakistan an investor-friendly country. In the meeting, the two countries agreed to expand cooperatio­n in the field of film and culture.

“Like China, Pakistan is an ancient civilizati­on with a history of seven thousand years,” Tarar told the Chinese envoy. He said many spiritual and cultural movements emerged from the Indus Valley of Pakistan that shaped Asian culture.

The ancient Gandhara civilizati­on of Pakistan introduced Buddhism to much of East Asia, including China, he stated. He said Pakistan and China also jointly organized a Gandhara Buddhist exhibition at the Palace Museum last year.

In the meeting, discussion­s were also held regarding the advancemen­t of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals agenda between Pakistan and China.

Tarar said that Romina Khurshid Alam was in close contact with China regarding the SDGs project.

The MoU between Pakistan’s official news agency and China Media Group (CMG) for the third Belt and Road Forum was also discussed in the meeting.

The minister said that a film production agreement was also under process between the government­s of the two countries.

Cooperatio­n for the joint production of a travel documentar­y between CGTN and PTV was also discussed by the minister and the Chinese Ambassador.

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