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Pakistan

President Zardari briefed on progress of Pakistan-China MoUs, emphasizes timely implementation

  • Stresses that these agreements must lead to tangible outcomes
Published April 13, 2026 Updated April 13, 2026 11:51pm

President Asif Ali Zardari was briefed today at the Chief Minister House in Karachi on the progress of the Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) signed during his recent visits to China.

The briefing provided detailed updates on ongoing initiatives between Sindh and Chinese partners, focusing on key sectors including infrastructure development, energy, and agriculture.

The President stressed that these agreements must lead to tangible outcomes, underscoring the importance of clear timelines, institutional coordination, and sustained follow-up.

He highlighted that Pakistan’s collaboration with China presents a crucial opportunity to modernize infrastructure, enhance industrial capacity, and drive socio-economic growth.

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In his remarks, President Zardari called for the removal of administrative bottlenecks, the promotion of transparency, and the facilitation of investors to accelerate the execution of these projects.

He noted that timely implementation of the MoUs is essential for the success of various joint ventures.

The briefing covered several areas of collaboration, including fire safety and emergency response systems, energy and fertilizer production, livestock development, agriculture, environmental management, and recycling technologies. Updates were also shared on efforts to improve food security, strengthen disease control in livestock, and promote sustainable industrial practices.

The president directed all relevant departments to maintain close coordination with their Chinese counterparts, ensuring regular monitoring through dedicated mechanisms.

He emphasized that the success of these initiatives would depend on the consistent and effective collaboration between the federal, provincial, and Chinese authorities.

The meeting was attended by several high-ranking officials, including Syed Murad Ali Shah, Chief Minister Sindh; Faryal Talpur, MPA and President of Women Wing PPP; Dr Asim Hussain, Chancellor of Ziauddin University; and other provincial ministers, secretaries, and officials.

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