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Pakistan seeks ‘CPEC-style’ economic ties with Saudi Arabia

By News Desk
November 21, 2022
Minister of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal addresses a press conference — Online/File
Minister of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal addresses a press conference — Online/File

JEDDAH: Minister of Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal Sunday expressed Pakistan’s wish to establish CPEC-style economic cooperation with Saudi Arabia, reported Geo News.

Addressing the Pakistani community at Pakistan’s consulate in Jeddah, the minister said: “We want to establish CPEC-style economic cooperation with Saudi Arabia as well. Based on CPEC, a joint investment offer has been made to China and Saudi Arabia.”

The minister further said that news regarding the country defaulting are not true and shared that the government had reinitiated CPEC after the PTI messed it up. “There is no truth in lies PTI has spread. The government saved the country from defaulting in six months,” Ahsan said speaking on the occasion.

The minister further added that Pakistan’s economy was at stake due to the previous government’s poor policies. The incumbent government improved the state of economy by adhering to the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) policies.

Criticising the PTI for instigating political chaos in the country, the minister said: “The nation is at each other’s throats due to PTI. Their entire narrative is based on lies and hatred.”

Ahsan, when commenting on the party’s intentions to undermine the coalition government, said that attempts were made to sabotage Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s efforts to bring in aid for flood affected.

“PTI is running an organised campaign of lies. However, this is no time for politics; in fact, it is time to unite the nation,” the minister said addressing the Pakistani community in the Saudi city.

Ahsan Iqbal emphasised on the significance of overseas Pakistanis referring to them as strategic partners. “Overseas Pakistanis are a valuable asset for the country. An insurance scheme will be introduced for them,” he said addressing the diplomatic event’s attendees.