December 3, 2021
1 min read

Imran Pins Hopes on CPEC To Revive Economy

The Pakistani Prime Minister also highlighted that the continuity of policies is essential for long-term projects to achieve maximum benefits for the country…reports Asian Lite News

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the country attaches high importance to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects, the Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement.

Chairing a high-level meeting on Wednesday to review the progress on CPEC projects, Khan said that timelines for the CPEC projects should be adhered to, the statement added.

He said that the Pakistani government is fully committed to provisions of CPEC agreements, Xinhua news agency reported.

“China has been a time-tested friend of Pakistan and that the government accords high priority to implementation and operationalisation of CPEC projects,'” Khan was quoted as saying.

The Pakistani Prime Minister also highlighted that the continuity of policies is essential for long-term projects to achieve maximum benefits for the country, according to the statement.

ALSO READ: Is Beijing turning its back on Pakistan?

Previous Story

First tourist cruise line between Libya and Turkey launched

Next Story

India to commemorate ‘Maitri Diwas’ with Bangladesh on Dec 6

Latest from -Top News

WHO ‘grateful’ for India’s support

PM Modi, addressing WHA in Geneva virtually, underscored India’s commitment to a healthier and more inclusive world under the unifying theme “One World for Health.” In a landmark development for global health

Kannada book wins Booker Prize

The award was conferred at a glittering ceremony at London’s Tate Modern, making Heart Lamp – by Banu Mushtaq – the first-ever Kannada language work to receive this global literary honour. In

Jaishankar hails Denmark’s support against terrorism

Jaishankar’s visit saw key meetings with Danish leadership, reaffirmed mutual efforts to fight terrorism, and included outreach to other international partners like Bahrain and Montenegro…reports Asian Lite News External Affairs Minister S.

India expels another Pak diplomat

This is the second such expulsion by India in just over a week. The Charge d’Affaires of the Pakistan High Commission was summoned and issued a formal demarche conveying the decision. India
Go toTop

Don't Miss

IS-K forays into Pakistan

The attack in Peshawar comes at a time when the

Beijing alleges US media driving wedge between China, Russia on Ukraine

According to a report, Chinese President Xi Jinping had allegedly