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  • Oct 10th, 2017
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Federal Minister for Interior and Narcotics Control Ahsan Iqbal Monday said that China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a masterpiece of ties between the two countries, was meant to connect the regional nations. "The CPEC is not against any country but is aimed at promoting regional trade, development and prosperity," he said, while addressing a luncheon ceremony held here in honour of outgoing Ambassador of China to Pakistan Sun Weidong.

Ahsan Iqbal,, said those, who were opposing the CPEC, wanted Pakistan as a fragile economy, according to a press release issued on Monday. He said the CPEC was playing a key role in overcoming energy crisis in Pakistan, besides investment and new technologies were coming to the country because of it. The minister said the CPEC would end sense of deprivation in Balochistan while the Gwadar port would play a key role in the development and prosperity not only of Pakistan but also of the region.

He said during the tenure of Ambassador Weidong in Pakistan, the CPEC project became a reality. Pakistan and China would foil all the attempts being made by the opponents of the project, who were criticizing it without realizing its importance for the region as well as the world. The minister said it was quite encouraging that all the projects under the CPEC, which would help meet energy and infrastructure challenges being faced by Pakistan, were nearing completion. The Chinese ambassador lauded the leadership qualities of Ahsan Iqbal and said that his efforts to execute different projects under the CPEC as Minister for Planning and Development were unforgettable.-PR



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