CPEC has given new dimension to Pak-China friendship, says Pervaiz Rashid

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Pak-China relationship is based on confidence and common interests: Pervaiz Rashid

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid said on Wednesday that China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has given a new dimension to bilateral relations. Talking to a delegation of Chinese mass media in Islamabad he said that Pak-China relationships are based on true confidence and common interests, reported Dunya News.

Pervaiz Rashid said the economic corridor will equally benefit both China and Pakistan. He said China is investing 46 billion dollars in various projects, including energy. Both the countries have initiated energy and infrastructure projects which will convert the close friendship of the countries into strategic partnership.

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Federal Minister for Planning and Development Chaudhry Ahsan Iqbal has on Thursday said that China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) enjoys the support from all the parties in Pakistan. He told that China is providing cheap loans to Pakistan on 1.3% interest rate under CPEC agreement, reported Dunya News.

Addressing a seminar about CPEC in Islamabad, Ahsan Iqbal said that out of the 46bn USD projects attributed to the CPEC, projects worth USD 40bn are related to energy sector. He added that the corridor enjoys support from all the parties.

Federal Minister said that no changes have been made to the route of the CPEC and all the provinces will benefit from it. He said that this corridor will introduce Pak-China friendship to new horizons and will help enhance Pakistan’s position in the region.

Earlier, it had been feared that CPEC route might be altered in order to avoid areas that are prone to earthquake. However, the fears were rejected by the government.

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Federal Broadcast and Information Minister Pervez Rashid said that China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) path will not be altered due to fears of natural calamities. He warned that delays may occur if heavy rain and snows commence from November 1 which will hamper the process.