Ambassador: CPEC 'game changer' for Pakistan
By XU WEI | China Daily | Updated: 2023-08-05 07:07
The top envoy of Pakistan to China has lauded the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor as a "game changer" for his country, saying that the mega project has brought "peace, prosperity and development opportunities not only to Pakistan but also to the entire region".
Moin ul Haque, Pakistan's ambassador to China, said in an exclusive interview with China Daily that CPEC, which is fully aligned with Pakistan's development agenda, is an "excellent example of an open, coordinated, and inclusive development paradigm that benefits all parts of the country and all segments of society".
The remarks by Haque on Wednesday came as Pakistan hosted an earlier event in Islamabad to celebrate the launch of CPEC a decade ago. President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message to the event, reiterating Beijing's commitment to building CPEC into an "exemplary project of high-quality Belt and Road cooperation".
Xi's message has been described by Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif as a "powerful message of support and solidarity with Pakistan", which "reflects his commitment to the well-being of the people of Pakistan".
For Haque, the message speaks volumes about the time-tested bilateral friendship, "based on exceptional trust, understanding, strategic communication and practical cooperation".
"It is so reassuring and heartening to receive President Xi's personal support and commitment to working with Pakistan for building CPEC as an 'exemplary' project," Haque said.
He underlined the development of Gwadar Port as being central to CPEC. "The port is now operational and is ready to serve as a hub for trade and investment. Phase one of the Gwadar Free Trade Zone has also been completed," he said.
CPEC has brought about $25 billion in investment to Pakistan, which has created over 200,000 employment opportunities, including jobs for local residents.
"As the flagship project of the Belt and Road Initiative, CPEC has transformed Pakistan's infrastructure landscape and has provided a solid foundation for its future growth and development," he said.
Going forward, Haque said Pakistan remains hopeful that the second phase of high-quality development of CPEC will usher in new dividends for the socioeconomic development of Pakistan and other countries in the region.
"The new phase will also lend a renewed impetus to harvest the dividends of globalization, by boosting bilateral and multilateral trade and foreign direct investment projects," he added.
"Our two countries have now invited third-party cooperation to realize the optimum potential of CPEC. Many countries have expressed interest to invest in CPEC and become part of this initiative."
The ambassador added that the BRI "has espoused collective efforts for the shared prosperity, development and well-being of the international community. Pakistan has been one of the earliest participants of this global initiative and proudly shared its vision and objectives".
Zoon Ahmed Khan, a Pakistani researcher at Tsinghua University's Belt and Road Strategy Institute and a research fellow at the Center for China and Globalization, said that people in Pakistan do not buy the "debt trap" argument at all and instead see Chinese investment as "the most positive contribution" to their nation's development.
"If you look at the numbers, the predominant debt that Pakistan owes is not to China. Meanwhile, the small percentage of the debt we owe China has a profoundly positive effect on economic growth," he said.