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Updated October 20, 2018
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ISLAMABAD: At a time when some major countries are overtly or covertly opposing China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) that aims to build a trade and infrastructure network connecting Asia with Europe and Africa along the ancient routes of Silk Road, France has declared its support for China’s gigantic programme.

Talking to Chairman of the Senate Standing Committee on Defence Production retired Lt Gen Abdul Qayyum, French Ambassador to Pakistan Marc Barety on Friday said: “France supports the Chinese BRI concept and is ready to invest in the subsequent phases of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) provided transparency is ensured.”

The remarks came amidst reports suggesting that the United States, Australia, Japan and India were considering establishing a joint regional infrastructure scheme as an alternative to China’s multibillion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative in an attempt to counter Beijing’s spreading influence.

Ambassador says Paris ready to invest in subsequent phases of CPEC provided transparency is ensured

The ambassador also showed keen interest in the defence sector, but expressed his disappointment that French competing companies could not win any of the three tenders floated for radars, submarines maintenance and mobile bridges which were won by the companies from the US, Turkey and China, respectively. He pointed out that the submarines, for which the tenders for maintenance were floated, had been provided by France.

The committee chairman assured the ambassador that the procedures followed were transparent and French companies would always get fair chance to compete. Gen Qayyum said that Pakistan also looked forward to French investment in health, education, energy and especially in railways and connectivity.

The French ambassador said his country’s investments in Pakistan would be enhanced in due course of time. He said that about 40 French companies, including Engie, TOTAL and Sanofi, were doing successful business in Pakistan and France wanted to enhance bilateral trade, which was presently only 1.4 billion Euros.

He said France and Germany were planning joint cultural events in Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi and Peshawar. He appreciated that in view of tremendous improvement in the security situation in Pakistan these events were being held with desired freedom. The ambassador informed the committee chairman that France was also opening French language institutes in Peshawar, Faisalabad and Karachi.

Gen Qayyum said Pakistan appreciated and welcomed France’s willingness to increase its investments in Pakistan.

He also welcomed the French government’s decision to participate in the forthcoming Asian Parliamentary Association (APA) meeting scheduled to be held in Gwadar on Oct 29 and 30.

Published in Dawn, October 20th, 2018
 
Most of developing (aka 3rd World countries) are actually more independent in making big geopolitical decisions as compared to EU countries who will drop pants and bend over even if not asked to do so by Uncle Sam. Unless, there are practical steps taken by them we should take these talks as jokes.
 
Waiting for Indians to come and lecture us how CPEC is bad for Pakistan, how its causing international isolation and how no one cares about BRI & CPEC. Also how China is colonizing Pakistan to take over, eventually they will tell us that India has Trillion dollars economy and that ISI is cause of all evils in India. Stay tuned guys.

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Needs to be taken with a pinch of salt, but if the French are truly serious they would participate. We will see if these are mere words.

One thing is certain, CPEC/BRI/OBOR has rattled them all. It is constantly on their mind and keeping them preoccupied.
 
Most of developing (aka 3rd World countries) are actually more independent in making big geopolitical decisions as compared to EU countries who will drop pants and bend over even if not asked to do so by Uncle Sam. Unless, there are practical steps taken by them we should take these talks as jokes.
last time I checked pakistanis were trying to immigrate in droves to EU countries, USA and Canada
i see no queues for africa, venezuela or north korea
 
last time I checked pakistanis were trying to immigrate in droves to EU countries, USA and Canada
i see no queues for africa, venezuela or north korea

Hindustanis are also applying for Western countries in drove (Despite incredibly shiny and soon to become universal power) but that have nothing to do with topic or comment you quoted.
 
Hindustanis are also applying for Western countries in drove (Despite incredibly shiny and soon to become universal power) but that have nothing to do with topic or comment you quoted.

you made an irrelevant and untrue comment to begin with
"Most of developing (aka 3rd World countries) are actually more independent in making big geopolitical decisions as compared to EU countries who will drop pants and bend over even if not asked to do so by Uncle Sam."
 
you made an irrelevant and untrue comment to begin with
"Most of developing (aka 3rd World countries) are actually more independent in making big geopolitical decisions as compared to EU countries who will drop pants and bend over even if not asked to do so by Uncle Sam."

He made the right comment and you got nothing to add to this discussion.
 
He made the right comment and you got nothing to add to this discussion.
last time I checked the EU states are much better than those independent developing countries
you seem to be doing well in the netherlands
 
last time I checked the EU states are much better than those independent developing countries
you seem to be doing well in the netherlands

LOL you have become a joke on this forum and you already know that. We can't take a false flagger seriously anymore.
 
you made an irrelevant and untrue comment to begin with
"Most of developing (aka 3rd World countries) are actually more independent in making big geopolitical decisions as compared to EU countries who will drop pants and bend over even if not asked to do so by Uncle Sam."

That's the reality unless you live in parallel universe.
 
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