Pak\, China agree to expand CPEC as part of enhancing bilateral trade

Pak, China agree to further expand CPEC: FO

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

and have agreed to further expand the China-Economic Corridor (CPEC) after the top leadership of the two sides held in-depth discussions on Phase-II of the ambitious project, the said on Tuesday.

Wang, 70, is a member of the ruling Communist Party of China's (CPC) powerful Politburo Standing Committee. He is also a member of China's Parliament, National People's and the Central Foreign Affairs Commission, a key foreign affairs body of the CPC.

He held detailed talks with and both leaders witnessed signing of a number of agreements/MoUs and inaugurated several key projects.

"The two sides held in-depth discussions on Phase-II of the CPEC including industrial and agricultural cooperation and socio-economic development, and on deepening practical cooperation in tourism and people-to-people exchanges," the FO said.

The CPEC, the flagship project of Xi Jinping's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), has added a practical dimension to the bilateral relationship and further fortified it.

The FO said that the two also agreed to enhance bilateral trade volume in a balanced way.

"In this respect, they resolved to implement the recently concluded 2nd Phase of Pakistan Free Trade Agreement (CPFTA) at the earliest, according to FO.

They further agreed that the early development of prioritized Special Economic Zones (SEZs) will play an important role in further enhancing economic relations between the two

The FO said that the Pakistan-all-weather is unique in modern inter-state relations, marked by exceptional trust, mutual understanding and support for each other's core interests.

It said Wang's meetings with Pakistani leadership were marked by traditional warmth and cordiality.

His visit provided the opportunity to the leadership of the two countries to review the entire gamut of bilateral relations and exchange views on important regional and international issues of mutual interest, the FO said.

It said that the visit imparted a strong impetus to the further deepening of the time-tested friendship between Pakistan and China.

"It has reinforced the consensus reached between the leadership in their earlier interactions on the multiple dimensions of bilateral cooperation and set the tone for future trajectory of mutual engagement," said FO.

Pakistan also conferred its highest civil award, Nishan-e-Pakistan, upon Wang.

The Chinese leader also visited where he met and held a meeting with Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar, who hosted a banquet in his honour.

Wang's visit was in continuation of high-level exchanges between the two countries, which have acquired an increased momentum since Khan's visit to China in November 2018 and his participation in the 2nd Belt and Road Forum in Beijing in April 2019.

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First Published: Tue, May 28 2019. 21:05 IST