Pakistan lauds 'brother' China's commitment to realisation of CPEC

ANI  |  Islamabad [Pakistan] 

Prime Minister has applauded China's commitment to the realisation of China-Economic Corridor (CPEC), a flagship programme developed under Beijing's One Belt-One Road initiative.

Describing and as 'iron brothers', Sharif said the relation between two nations have achieved a higher level of all -weather cooperative strategic partnership, reports Radio

He said China's progress in last three decades has been a model for other developing countries.

The Prime Minister's remarks come days after his approved three new three new road infrastructure projects of the

Built at a cost of USD one billion, CPEC's aim is to complete the missing links to connect the Gwadar port with China's Kashgar city.

is a collection of infrastructure projects currently under construction throughout

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Pakistan lauds 'brother' China's commitment to realisation of CPEC

Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has applauded China's commitment to the realisation of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a flagship programme developed under Beijing's One Belt-One Road initiative.Describing Pakistan and China as 'iron brothers', Sharif said the relation between two nations have achieved a higher level of all -weather cooperative strategic partnership, reports Radio Pakistan.He said China's progress in last three decades has been a model for other developing countries.The Prime Minister's remarks come days after his government approved three new three new road infrastructure projects of the CPEC.Built at a cost of USD one billion, CPEC's aim is to complete the missing links to connect the Gwadar port with China's Kashgar city.CPEC is a collection of infrastructure projects currently under construction throughout Pakistan.

Prime Minister has applauded China's commitment to the realisation of China-Economic Corridor (CPEC), a flagship programme developed under Beijing's One Belt-One Road initiative.

Describing and as 'iron brothers', Sharif said the relation between two nations have achieved a higher level of all -weather cooperative strategic partnership, reports Radio

He said China's progress in last three decades has been a model for other developing countries.

The Prime Minister's remarks come days after his approved three new three new road infrastructure projects of the

Built at a cost of USD one billion, CPEC's aim is to complete the missing links to connect the Gwadar port with China's Kashgar city.

is a collection of infrastructure projects currently under construction throughout

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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