Chinese envoy asks govt to take ‘targeted security measures’ for safety of workers

Chinese envoy asks govt to take ‘targeted security measures’ for safety of workers

The Chinese consul general has stressed that China firmly supports Pakistan’s efforts in combating terrorism and asked the federal government to implement targeted security measures to protect Chinese personnel, projects and institutions working in the country.

Counter-terrorism efforts remain a key topic of discussion between the two countries due to the rising frequency of attacks targeting Chinese nationals working in Pakistan.

While there have been media reports that Beijing is seeking a more proactive role in ensuring the safety of its citizens in Pakistan, the Foreign Office has emphasised that counter-terrorism cooperation between the two countries is based on mutual respect for each other’s sovereignty.

During a media briefing at the Consulate General of China in Karachi on Wednesday, Chinese Consul General Yang Yundong said that the China-Pakistan ironclad friendship was everlasting and ever-refreshing.

“It is expected that the Pakistani side will improve its business environment and provide a favourable policy framework for Chinese investment,” he said.

“The Pakistan-China relationship is of strategic significance,” the official said. “Both sides firmly support each other’s core interests and development paths. The China-Pakistan relationship has always been a priority in China’s foreign relations. Any attempt to disrupt or undermine Pakistan-China cooperation is bound to fail.

“The two sides will continuously strengthen practical cooperation across various fields, jointly upgrade the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and accelerate the construction of major projects in railways, highways, and ports,” Yundong added.

He said that the two nations would work together to refine and optimise the
construction plan of the Karachi-Hyderabad section and formulate
financing and implementation plans that were feasible and sustainable at
the earliest.

They would actively seek financial support for the Karakoram
Highway (Raikot-Thakot) realignment project under the terms of the
Framework Agreement of the project and facilitate the project’s early
execution.

Yundong added that they would speed up the development of Gwadar Port’s auxiliary infrastructure, steadily attract more cargo shipments
to the port, find a solution to inadequate water and power supply at an
early date, accelerate the development of the port’s industrial zone, and
solidly enhance connectivity between the port and other parts of Pakistan.

The New Gwadar International Airport project aided by China has been
completed, he said.

“Our two sides are also deepening cooperation in agriculture, mining,
information technology, energy, trade and culture. China supports its
companies to invest in Pakistan’s Special Economic Zones in line with
the market and commercial principles.

“China will continue [to] support Pakistan to improve the well-being of its
people, aiming to ensure that development benefits reach all regions and
communities. Under the framework of the CPEC Working Group on
Socio-Economic Cooperation, the two sides will strengthen their
cooperation particularly in areas such as healthcare, agriculture,
education, climate response and disaster prevention, while continuing to
promote projects that improve people’s livelihoods,” he added.

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