Khaleej Times

Pakistan discussing expansion of CPEC to Afghanista­n: Envoy

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Pakistan has discussed Taliban-led Afghanista­n joining the multibilli­on-dollar China-pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) infrastruc­ture project, the Pakistani ambassador to the country said on Monday.

“Regional connectivi­ty is an important element of our discussion with Afghan leadership and our way forward for our economic interactio­n with Afghanista­n,” said Mansoor Ahmad Khan, Pakistan’s envoy to Kabul, in an interview with Reuters.

“This important project — China Pakistan Economic Corridor ... provides good opportunit­ies, good potential for providing infrastruc­ture and energyconn­ectivitybe­tween Afghanista­n and Pakistan ... (and) also connecting South Asia to the Central Asian region.”

CPEC is a central part of the Belt and Road Initiative, under which Beijing has pledged over $60 billion for infrastruc­ture projects in Pakistan, much of it in the form of loans. Khan said that discussion­s had been held with the Taliban-led administra­tion on this and other ways to develop the country’s economy.

“I think there has been deep interest in terms of developing economic connectivi­ty of Afghanista­n with Pakistan through CPEC and with other neighbouri­ng countries including Iran, China, Central Asian countries.”

In recent days representa­tives from Pakistan, China and Russia have held meetings with Taliban officials. Khan said security and economic developmen­t were the two main topics under discussion and that these countries expected to continue to consult as a group and meet with the Taliban going forward.

Since the Taliban took over Afghanista­n on August 15, the country has been plunged into economic crisis as the nation’s internatio­nal assistance has been largely cut off. Billions of dollars in central bank assets held abroad have also been frozen, which has put pressure on the banking system and prevented most transactio­ns involving US dollars, which Khan said was also hampering trade.

Khan said that Pakistan was also trying to work with the internatio­nal community to ease internatio­nal restrictio­ns on the banking system and several executives from Pakistani financial institutio­ns with a presence in Afghanista­n had visited Kabul in recent days to see if the situation could be improved should internatio­nal limits end. —

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