Pakistan and China have reaffirmed their commitment to the swift and successful implementation of CPEC Phase 2.

This was expressed by Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives, Ahsan Iqbal and Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Pakistan Excellency Jiang Zaidong while Co-chairing a meeting in Islamabad today.

Ahsan Iqbal has expressed the Government’s firm commitment to expediting the implementation of CPEC.

He said the upcoming visit of the Prime Minister to CPEC projects would usher in a new era of cooperation in all sectors.

The discussions focused on further strengthening collaboration on projects related to energy, infrastructure, industry, food security, agriculture, and transportation within the framework of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

The Minister emphasized the importance of deepening the longstanding friendship between the leadership of China and Pakistan.

The Minister elaborated on the core objective of CPEC: promoting cooperation in all sectors, including industry, energy, infrastructure, social development, agriculture, and regional connectivity within Pakistan.

He expressed a desire to enhance cooperation with China through the transfer of modern technology in various sectors, including transportation and agriculture.

Ahsan Iqbal emphasized Pakistan’s aim to establish industrial zones for the manufacturing of electric cars in collaboration with China, leveraging Pakistan’s competitive advantage to reduce overall production costs and create employment opportunities for Pakistani workers.

He also discussed the upcoming South Asian Games 2025, underlining the importance of comprehensive training programs for Pakistani athletes.

He expressed a desire to collaborate with China by inviting Chinese coaches and trainers to support Pakistani athletes in their preparations.

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Ambassador Jiang commended the Government’s efforts, especially those of the Minister for Planning and Development, in continuing cooperation across all sectors.