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CPEC to make Pakistan centre of trade, says Balochistan governor

QUETTA: Terming the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) future of regional development, Balochistan Governor Muhammad Khan Achakzai said that after its completion the project would make the country a hub of trade and economic activities.

“CPEC is part of People’s Republic of China’s One-Belt One-Road initiative which will connect the world’s economic and trade activities as well as provide alternate land route to Central Asia and Middle East.”

“There are many expectations from CPEC,” he said while speaking to Ambassador of China Yao Jing at the Governor House.

Mr called for utilising the vast opportunities through collective measures at regional level. “Pakistan and China are bonded in friendly relations which will strengthen with the passage of time”.

“Balochistan is rich in natural resources and has a high geographical importance, which will create opportunities for investment and trade”, Governor said.

The ongoing development work, water crises, establishment of modern industries in the province and regional situation would also be part of dialogue during the meeting.

Balochistan is vast in terms of land but its population is scattered, he said adding the province would provide connectivity through land route to Central Asia.

Ambassador Yau jing appreciated the Governor for expressing warm wishes and said that China sees Pakistan’s friendship close to its heart. China seeks collaboration with Pakistan in the implementation of projects like CPEC.

Chinese ambassador also briefed Governor about the ongoing CPEC projects and future plans in the development sector.

Published in Dawn, May 25th, 2018

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