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China, Pakistan agree to boost cooperation in transport sector

  • September 21, 2020

BEIJING/ISLAMABAD-China’s Minister for Transport, Li Xiaopeng had a meeting with Pakistani Ambassador to China, Moin-ul-Haque and both sides agreed to boost cooperation in transport sector.

Li Xiaopeng welcomed the newly appointed Ambassador of Pakistan, and expressed satisfaction at the state of bilateral cooperation in the transport domain, and reiterated China’s complete support for joint efforts to forge even stronger multi-modal linkages, China Economic Net (CEN) reported on Friday.

Li Xiaopeng expressed his gratitude to Ambassador Moin-ul-Haque for his continuous support for China-Pakistan’s traditional friendship, China-Pakistan transportation cooperation, and the completion of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor various projects.

In his remarks, Moin-ul-Haque stated that bilateral cooperation in the transport sector was a longstanding pillar of bilateral cooperation that had been given new impetus through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

The Ambassador pledged to do the utmost for furthering Pakistan-China transport-sector cooperation to the greater benefit of the peoples of both countries.

Ambassador Haque and Minister Li held an in-depth exchange of views on various aspects of transport cooperation under CPEC, including the Karakoram and other major highways, connectivity projects in Gwadar, the Main Line I (ML-I) railway upgrade, and metro mass-transit; as well as deepening of regional connectivity initiatives and economic exchanges.

Meanwhile, Federal Minister for National Food Security and Research, Syed Fakhar Imam on Friday had a farewell meeting with outgoing Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, Yao Jing and appreciated his contributions for fostering bilateral ties between the two countries.

It was also decided that China will assist in developing dates processing plants and onion cold storages in southern Balochistan.

Syed Fakhar Imam acknowledged the existence of expanding friendly relations between the two countries.

Federal minister stated that the high level visits from both sides have opened up new horizons for our bilateral cooperation, particularly in the field of agriculture by signing MoUs and agreements.

He mentioned that the remarkable contribution of Yao Jing for the growth of bilateral cooperation in all spheres has further strengthened our brotherly relations.

He appreciated ambassador’s efforts to push bilateral cooperation within economic framework under the China – Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). He mentioned Yao Jing’s substantial contribution for the growth of bilateral cooperation particularly in the field of agriculture.

Syed Fakhar Imam acknowledged his efforts to appoint an Agricultural Counselor in the Chinese Embassy, which has helped in effective coordination in all areas of agricultural cooperation.

He appreciated outgoing ambassador interest and persistent help in Pakistan’s efforts to fight against locust and COVID-19. He mentioned that CPEC will go a long way to further strengthen relations as well as development of agriculture and livestock sector in Pakistan.

The ambassador induced his side for a working level meeting between the two sides to kick start process for the JWG.

Accordingly, a working level delegation of Pakistan led by Senior Joint Secretary visited Ministry of Agriculture Rural Affairs (China) in July 2019, he added.

Imam said that first China-Pakistan Agricultural Cooperation forum provided a platform for B-2-B interaction with participation of leading business enterprises from both sides and conclusion of private sector related MoUs.

The Minister said that Chinese Embassy is also continuously following this with their authorities for its early finalization. The ambassador and Dr. Gu Wenliang followed up with their side for the visit of the Chinese Quarantine inspectors to meat processing units and to grant market access to Pakistani cherry, potato and onion.

Article source: https://nation.com.pk/19-Sep-2020/china-pakistan-agree-to-boost-cooperation-in-transport-sector

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