‘BRI, CPECP projects to benefit China, Pakistan equally’
Islamabad:Minister for Communications, Privatisation and Board of Investment Abdul Aleem Khan Wednesday said that projects initiated under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Project (CPECP) will benefit both Pakistan and China, equally.
Addressing the opening session of the Global Sustainable Transport Forum 2024, which was held in Beijing China, the minister observed that trade corridors of CPEC with the support of China are the guarantor of our strong infrastructure and better transport system. He further said that our safe future lies in green energy and clean technology and we have to integrate our ports and highways keeping in mind the future requirements.
Aleem Khan, in his address at the two-day Global Sustainable Transport Forum clarified that the improvement of the communication system not only promotes the economy but also the culture and society while the economic improvement of transportation, employment provision and national development agenda are the impetus. He said that Pakistan is a supporter of the promotion of Public-Private Partnership and green technology through bilateral cooperation with China.
Aleem Khan pointed out that after the Corona epidemic 2019, along with other changes global logistics have also been modified which took new dimension and integrated improvements in transport sectors through E-Commerce and digital methods. He said that there is no doubt that Pakistan is facing major challenges of urban population growth and environmental degradation and we need to increase our resources.
The safety of the citizens must also be taken into consideration for the improvement of transportation system, he added. He specially thanked China’s Transport Minister Li Xiaopeng and appreciated the holding of this Forum which will provide the delegates of the participating countries with opportunities to benefit from each other’s experiences and to collaborate in future.
Deputy Prime Ministers of Nepal and Thailand also participated and addressed the Forum. This two-day Forum is hosted by the Minister of Transport of China, Li Xiaopeng who in his address expressed special thanks to Pakistan and assured further increase in the development of mutual cooperation and bilateral relations in all fields.
Meanwhile, addressing the Global Governance Session in Beijing, Federal Minister Abdul Aleem Khan said that Pakistan is on the threshold of the second phase of CPEC as well as speedy work on the 5 ‘Es’ of Economic Zones, Export, Energy, Equity and Environment has also been launched.
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