Pakistan, China stands more firm to extend CPEC to Afghanistan after Sharif-Xi meet in Beijing

NewsBharati    03-Nov-2022 13:08:21 PM
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Beijing, Nov 3: Pakistan and China have decided to go ahead with a plan to extend the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to Afghanistan despite opposition from India on issues of sovereignty and territorial integrity. This comes as Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif is on a two-day visit to Beijing, China.
 
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Notably, CPEC is a key part of China's most ambitious project Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), aimed at renewing the country's ancient trade routes. India has consistently opposed the USD 60 billion projects, which links Pakistan's southern Gwadar port in Balochistan to China's western Xinjiang and passes through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
 
During Sharif's official visit to Beijing, China on Wednesday assured Pakistan of its continued support of the country's sustainable economic and strategic projects. Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang made these commitments during meetings with Shehbaz Sharif at the People's Great Hall in Beijing, according to the Pakistan Prime Minister's Office (PMO).
 
 
"The two sides underscored the need for the international community to provide continued assistance and support to Afghanistan including through unfreezing of Afghanistan’s overseas financial assets. The two sides agreed to continue their humanitarian and economic assistance for the Afghan people and enhance development cooperation in Afghanistan, including through CPEC’s extension to Afghanistan, " the Pakistan Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
 
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Further, it said, "Both sides expressed their strong determination to counter all threats and designs against CPEC and Pakistan-China friendship", an aim that might have been directed towards India which is in strong opposition against CPEC.
 
After reports of CPEC extension emerged in July, India strongly objected to the expansion of the CPEC projects in any third country and expressed concern about its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
 
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"We have seen reports on encouraging a proposed participation of third countries in so-called CPEC projects. Any such actions by any party directly infringe on India's sovereignty and territorial integrity," Ministry of External Affair (MEA) official spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said.
He said India firmly and consistently opposes projects in the so-called CPEC, which are in Indian territory that has been illegally occupied by Pakistan. "Such activities are inherently illegal, illegitimate and unacceptable, and will be treated accordingly by India," Bagchi added.
 
 

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