Chinese official expresses concern over pol unrest in Pakistan

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

A top Chinese official has expressed concern over the prevailing political instability in that could negatively impact the pace of the projects started under the ambitious USD 50 billion initiative, according to a media report today.

The Chinese delegation expressed weariness during the Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) of the China- Economic Corridor (CPEC) meeting held here yesterday.


The meeting was co-chaired by Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal, who is also Minister for Planning and Development Reforms and Wang Xiaotao, Vice Chairman of National Development and Reforms Commission (NDRC) of

The delegation complained about the political instability in that would negatively impact on the pace of the progress, official sources were quoted as saying by the Dawn

According to officials, in alone, is reported to have committed to invest USD 50 billion and some estimates even put the amount to more than USD 60 billion in the ambitious project, connecting China's Xinjiang province with Balochistan's Gwadar port.

India has protested to over the project as it traverses through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir(PoK) and boycotted a high-profile Belt and Road Forum organised by Beijing in May.

Iqbal said that in 2014 Tekree-e-Insaf's chief Imran Khan's sit-in had delayed the launching.

He alleged that various methods and attempts were being made to "crash" Pakistan's economic takeoff.

Despite hiccups, the JCC approved the Long-Term Plan (LTP 2017-30) envisaging broad parameters for future cooperation, but could not conclude agreements on development projects and special economic/industrial zones, the report said.

They also could not finalise taxation issues and stood short of final agreement on inclusion for financing of special economic zones.

He said two hydropower projects of a joint capacity of 180MW in Gilgit-Baltistan had been made part of the framework.

Iqbal, who is Pakistan's focal person for the CPEC, said the LTP had been under preparation for several months involving consultations among all stakeholders in and

"Today we have reached the agreement and approved the LTP that will encompass bilateral economic cooperation until 2030."

He said the CPEC's first phase involved removing energy and infrastructure bottlenecks in to make them enablers of economic growth and hence USD 35 billion out of USD 46 billion portfolio went to the energy sector, resulting in USD 27 billion worth of projects now in implementation stage.

The minister said the LTP has now finalised a comprehensive framework for bilateral cooperation, particularly towards industrialisation, value-addition and job creation.

Under the framework, he added, investments would now flow to the special economic zones, while a joint working group (JWG) on agriculture had been created because had made great progress from moving out of low value commodities to technological advancements in agriculture output.

The meeting agreed to expedite work on the Gwadar Port and Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi would inaugurate the Gwadar Eastbay Expressway project later today.

Iqbal said the 19km expressway also included a 4.5km bridge over the sea that would link the Gwadar Port with the Eastern side.

He said the two sides also agreed that work on the Gwadar airport should start by the middle of next year.

He said the two sides "exchanged views on issues of taxation and security and formulated a working group to settle issues of taxes in a comprehensive manner.

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First Published: Wed, November 22 2017. 11:45 IST