CPEC to go ahead at full speed despite pandemic: Qureshi

CPEC to go ahead at full speed despite pandemic: Qureshi

BEIJING, March 20 (APP):The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) would go ahead despite impact
of the Covid-19 pandemic, as two countries are committed to the scheduled construction plan, said Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi.
Talking to the Global Times in the Chinese capital, Qureshi said “I don’t think
it’ll have an impact on the CPEC in the long run. But in the short run, yes, there
could be a slight slowdown. As soon as we are over the hump of dealing with
the coronavirus, I think we’ll be back on track.”
Qureshi’s comments came as President Arif Alvi this week visited China to
show solidarity between the two “iron brothers” amid fears over the spread of
the novel coronavirus worldwide.
The CEPC, a flagship project under the China-proposed Belt and Road
Initiative, is a phased mega-project that consists of many projects in
different fields including energy and transportation.
Since the projects were launched, speculations from some countries have followed, the latest being that existing projects could be curtailed due to the
impact of the virus. However, Qureshi dismissed those claims, saying all
projects are being carried out in phases.
In the first phase, projects mainly focus on industrialization preparation work,
for example developing infrastructure to meet energy requirements in Pakistan, according to the foreign minister.
Projects under the second phase have already begun, which mainly focus on industrialization, aimed at enhancing industrial production capacity, create jobs, stabilize the economy and address poverty alleviation in Pakistan, Qureshi said.
“I don’t think there will be any curtailment. What could happen is that we could review the progress and see the capacity limitations that we have and adjust the base of our work accordingly,” he noted.
Qureshi said that cooperation in other fields is also on the agenda during the
visit, including “setting up a working group on agriculture to see how China can
help Pakistan improve its agricultural productivity, and working together in the
fields of science and technology.”
Overall, Qureshi said he is confident the CPEC projects between China and Pakistan – two all-weather strategic partners – will march forward and eventually benefit the whole region.
He said : “There’s a temporary dip, but I think things will revive very quickly.
The future of the CPEC is very bright. The future is very promising, not just
for Pakistan and China. In fact, the entire region stands to benefit from this
project.”

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