{"id":79315,"date":"2018-11-03T13:33:47","date_gmt":"2018-11-03T08:33:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tns.world\/?p=79315"},"modified":"2018-11-03T13:33:47","modified_gmt":"2018-11-03T08:33:47","slug":"china-to-firmly-move-forward-on-infrastructure-projects","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tns.world\/?p=79315","title":{"rendered":"China to &#8216;firmly move forward&#8217; on infrastructure projects"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Beijing, Nov 03 (TNS): China has agreed to \u201cfirmly move forward\u201d on various infrastructure projects in Pakistan following a meeting between Prime Minister Imran Khan and his Chinese counterpart, Li Keqiang, on Saturday.<\/p>\n<p>The agreement follows concerns that Islamabad&#8217;s spiralling financial crisis could lead Beijing to scale back its projects in the country, where it is helping to build the multi-billion dollar China-Pakistan Economic Project (CPEC).<\/p>\n<p>The project is at the heart of Chinese President Xi Jinping&#8217;s Belt and Road Initiative, an ambitious, globe-spanning trade and infrastructure programme.<\/p>\n<p>The massive undertaking has drawn both praise and criticism from around the world, with some saying the initiative is filling a critical funding gap in the developing world, while others fear the Chinese loans financing the work are designed to entrap their recipients in debt.<\/p>\n<p>In Pakistan, Belt-and-Road-linked projects have come in for heavy criticism for their opaque lending terms, with some arguing that Beijing&#8217;s largesse may worsen Islamabad&#8217;s fiscal dilemma.<\/p>\n<p>But both Pakistan and China played down those concerns on Saturday, describing the programme as a key part of Islamabad&#8217;s recovery plans.<\/p>\n<p>In his meeting with Li, Khan invited the Chinese premier to visit Pakistan and see for himself the difference the mega-project has made in the country.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cCPEC in 2013 was just an idea. Now it is on the ground. And it has caught the imagination of the people of Pakistan,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe feel that this a great opportunity for our country to progress, to attract investment. It gives us an opportunity to raise our standard of living, growth rate.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Li praised the relationship, saying \u201cChina and Pakistan are all-weather partners&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Pakistan has always been regarded as a foreign policy priority by China.&#8221;<\/p>\n<h2 id=\"5bdd5bf5eabfe\">15 MoUs signed between China and Pakistan<\/h2>\n<p>About 15 Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) for cooperation between China and Pakistan in multiple fields were signed in Beijing by officials of both countries.<\/p>\n<div class=\"template__main  clearfix    modifier--open        px-1  modifier--widedefault  modifier--blockquote-center-narrow  \">\n<div class=\"story__content          pt-1  mt-1\">\n<p>Prime Minister Khan and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang overlooked the signing ceremony, that was held at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.<\/p>\n<p>Both countries pledged to cooperate in various fields, including forestry, earth sciences, agriculture as well as in the industrial sector.<\/p>\n<p>The neighbouring countries also agreed to work together to alleviate poverty in Pakistan as well as to ensure the provision of technical training to potential labour.<\/p>\n<p>The Chinese Academy of Science also signed MoUs with the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan and Pakistan Metrological Department.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Beijing, Nov 03 (TNS): China has agreed to \u201cfirmly move forward\u201d on various infrastructure projects in Pakistan following a meeting between Prime Minister Imran Khan and his Chinese counterpart, Li Keqiang, on Saturday. 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