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Pakistan

China, Pakistan aim to revamp economic corridor, Gwadar port

  • Remarks come in joint statement as PM Shehbaz wraps up visit to Beijing
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Photo: Reuters
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KARACHI: China and Pakistan have reached a “new broad consensus” on deepening strategic ties to beef up development of a joint ​economic corridor and establish the port of Gwadar as a regional ‌connectivity hub, the neighbours said on Tuesday.

The remarks came in a joint statement as Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif wrapped up a visit to Beijing at a time when Islamabad ​is seeking investment while navigating tension with Afghanistan and mediating in the Iran ​war.

“Both sides welcomed third parties to participate in the development of ⁠the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor under the model agreed,” they said in the ​statement, issued after Sharif met Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Qiang.

They agreed ​to promote “high-quality” development of CPEC, a flagship project of China’s Belt and Road initiative, develop Pakistan’s port of Gwadar, and strengthen road and port links.

These plans encompass the Khunjerab Pass and ​an upgrade of the Karakoram Highway, the main overland link between China and ​Pakistan.

Pakistan also promised targeted steps to boost security and cooperation to ensure the safety of ‌Chinese ⁠workers and investments in Pakistan.

Regional diplomacy

China said it appreciated Pakistan’s efforts in easing the temporary U.S.-Iran ceasefire and hold talks in Islamabad. Both reiterated support for early ​adoption of a ​five-point initiative to ⁠restore Middle East peace, offering to make positive contributions towards it.

Pakistan reaffirmed its commitment to the one-China principle, calling the ​democratically-governed island of Taiwan, claimed by China, an “inalienable” part of ​China and ⁠saying it opposed any form of Taiwan independence.

Taiwan rejects China’s claims, saying only the island’s people can decide its future.

Pakistan welcomed China’s efforts to boost its dialogue with ⁠Afghanistan. ​Both opposed the use of territory by groups, ​such as the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and Eastern Turkistan Islamic Movement, to imperil regional security or launch attacks.

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