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Political parties urged to unite for success of CPEC

ISLAMABAD: A Chinese minister on Tuesday urged Pakistani political parties to join hands for the success of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and attainment of the ‘shared goal of development’.

“Political parties in Pakistan have divergent interests. We hope that the political parties can work together to resolve their differences and make CPEC a success,” Zheng Xiaosong, Vice Minister of International Department, Central Committee, The Communist Party of China (CPC), said in a lecture at the Pak-China Institute.

Mr Zheng, during his visit, met Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and leaders of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf and Pakistan Peoples Party and extended invitation to these parties for a visit to China.

China has been giving a lot of importance to CPEC, which is the flagship project of President Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road initiative. Therefore, CPEC’s success is being viewed as a key to the future of the Belt and Road project that has drawn a lot of international interest.

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Critical views of some of the Pakistani political parties on certain issues related to CPEC have, therefore, been a cause of concern for the Chinese leadership.

The project’s success is viewed as key to the future of President Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road Project
Mr Zheng explained that it was natural for CPEC, a project with “long timeline” and one that is a “corridor of strenuous endeavours”, to face issues from time to time. He offered the Chinese government’s help to Pakistan for dealing with those issues. “We are ready to work with Pakistan for consensus and strive jointly for the way forward,” he said.

The Chinese minister emphasised the need for public support for guaranteeing “safe and stable environment for investment” and developing “sound political and public opinion” for the project.

Dispelling the perception that CPEC was benefiting some of the provinces more, Mr Zheng maintained that it was for “entire Pakistan”.

Touching upon the concern about India and some of the other countries conspiring against CPEC, he said project’s success would be the best response to its opponents.

His two-pronged strategy for dealing with external conspiracies against CPEC was “strengthening of cooperation and communication” between Pakistan and China; and promoting unity within Pakistan.

Mr Zheng said a “high level of political trust” was the feature of longstanding Pak-China ties. He assured that his country would remain Pakistan’s strong ally and would continue extending support to it on the issues of its core interest.

Senator Mushahid Hussain applauded the governance of the CPC for bringing “stability and prosperity to the world’s most populous country,” as well as for “making positive contributions to global issues such as climate change”.

He appreciated the role of Communist Party of China in taking 700 million people of China out of poverty within a generation, something unique in the annals of history. He added that the CPC was playing a positive role in building a 21st century multi-polar world based on rule of law and the UN charter, opposing hegemony and interference in internal affairs. He also praised the CPC for giving equal rights to women in Chinese society.

Senator Mushahid praised the Chinese government for its effective and exemplary fight against corruption. The ruling party of China, with around 89 million members, he underscored, has punished up to one million officials over corruption. He said Pakistan should learn from its neighbour.

Published in Dawn December 21st, 2016

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Are the Chinese concerned about the success of the CPEC project? They wouldn't be making countless starts about it in the recent day if everything was ok.

It's seems like the inter political fighting, corruption, and greed is killing the project.

Once a man visited hell. He saw deep tandoors with fames coming out of them. Each well had an angel guarding its exit. AS soon as a man will emerge and try to escape, the angel would hit it hard with a stick and he would fall back in..... One well had no angel guarding it!!! When he peaked inside, he saw that men were standing one on shoulders of another, reaching the top. As soon as a man tried to escape, the man below him pulled his leg and threw him back into the very pit. He asked which people were those? The angels replied, “This is Pakistan!
 
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I hope they get United and keep their differences aside plus the PMLN should show clarity and take the other parties in loop and because CPEC will be shining and setting a new benchmark for the port industry
 
Sory i did not get the failure part in the tittle...
Unity is good but there will always b people who are not completely satisfied...

And there are those also who are against any good thing happening... but does it translate to a failure?
 
Sory i did not get the failure part in the tittle...
Unity is good but there will always b people who are not completely satisfied...

And there are those also who are against any good thing happening... but does it translate to a failure?


If you notice the Chinese high level authorities are making daily statements begging Pakistanis to get their act together. I believe there are some serious back room concerns which we don't realize.

That's my concern. Because it is unusual from a Chinese character to voice their concern in such a public manner... usually Chinese prefer to get things done quitely.

I believe their are some fault lines within inter Pakistani politics that are causing some strains in the CPEC project.

Just my 2 cents & read from all the recent plethora of official Chinese statements..

Man we people are just filled with negativity and pessimism aren't we?

Not really, i am overall very optimistic on the project. But voicing concern with some realism.... I am well aware of our tendencies to be our own worst enemies.

But here's to the best... fingers crossed.
 
Man we people are just filled with negativity and pessimism aren't we?

The politicians are and they are part of the problem. No wonder nobody looks up to them except the mental slaves who lack individualism and sense of duty. At any rate CPEC is a game changer and it's no wonder other countries are hoping to cash in on it as well.
 
Politicians always keep their own interest above all .... i think people are sick of their politics.. and whom ever does not understand the mood of nation will pay heavily at polls
 
I think the funds being used on energy sector are more than enough to call cpec a success.... Economy will do better after overcoming energy crisis..
 

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