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ISLAMABAD: China is understood to be on the verge of putting on hold further investments under CPEC beyond what has already been done – a decision linked to the prevalent uncertain political situation in Pakistan and surging fears of turmoil in the months ahead.

The move, sounded out in a recent meeting of the new Chinese ambassador with the prime minister, will not affect the ongoing investments worth 29 billion dollars made so far out of 56 billion dollars committed by Beijing for impressive range of infrastructure projects in Pakistan, competent sources said.

The worrisome development is not entirely unexpected amid the chain of events unleashed in the wake of the ouster of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif through the July 28 verdict by a five-member Supreme Court bench and its wider implications for the very future of the country as it battles terrorism and confronts the perpetual hostility from a bigger neighbour and pressures from Trump-led US.

As things stand now, confusion and doubts abound regarding whether and how the nation will steer through the mess in order to maintain its deeply endangered march on the road to a stable democratic dispensation, through peaceful elections leading to a second smooth transfer of power from one elected government to another in the 70-year life of the country.

According to sources, the Chinese envoy has been in touch with authorities on the emerging scenario. The envoy is also understood to have broached the subject when he met with Nawaz Sharif at his Raiwind residence on Saturday.

The ambassador has already called on Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, who has often voiced concerns over the multi-dimensional fallout of the controversial court verdict including possible repercussions for the mega project which is crucial for Pakistan’s economy as well as regional connectivity.

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ISLAMABAD: January 09 - Ambassador of China to Pakistan H.E. Yao Jing called on Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi at PM Office. -APP

The Chinese have conveyed that the CPEC would be on the back burner until the uncertainty goes and the next government is in place as a result of the elections, a top government official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

In the face of India’s avowed mission to sabotage the corridor project, the uncertain domestic environment is generally considered all the more ominous.

Ahsan Iqbal, who spearheads CPEC talks from Pakistan side, said a delegation headed by Secretary Planning is leaving for Beijing on Sunday (today) for next phase of talks. “Portfolio is moving forward and new phase of talks is beginning the next week,” the minister told The News.

‘Political events in Pakistan have sent China in a watchful mood,” Ahsan Iqbal said. “I, however, don’t see any threat to CPEC but I am concerned if we continue to throw surprises to the outside world, then anyone can be forced to rethink their economic investments,” he said. “In such a scenario our prospects of getting maximum benefits may be compromised,” he said adding “we have to ensure 200 percent political stability.”

There is a clear national consensus on the importance and significance of CPEC for the county’s economic growth, further strengthening of relations with the great friend and ally to the north, in the interest of regional balance and security and tackling the grave problem of unemployment and opening up vistas of great commercial benefits.

The deep sea port being developed at Gwadar in Balochistan and the extensive road and rail network will no doubt transform the region, lifting the country to its richly deserved stature of economic power commensurate with its distinction of being the sole Islamic nuclear power. All players in national politics stand in unison for uninterrupted and flawless implementation of CPEC, overcoming all hurdles in the way.






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Bullshit..
He is the new ambassador stepping in and meeting everyone around. He was actually called Raiwind (Nawazs hometown) to meet the Prime Minister Khaqan Abassi and thats where the fat basturd Nawaz Sharif suckled on the opportunity to hang out with the ambassador and make this vehemently extrapolated content news regarding CPEC.

This is not the first time in last few weeks that 'The News' which is more of a tabloid now published matter to help Nawazs posture..They told people IK broke someones marriage,the Baluch govt. will survive and now this.
 
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Nothing has clouded CPEC, no matter who is running Pakistan CPEC will go forward without any delay or complications.
 
CPEC is running smooth. There is no political uncertainty in the country. Its only few months to general election in Pakistan, things at political front are heating up, some thing that would be expected in a country like Pakistan.

Also all possible scenarios were discussed in detail before lying down the foundation stone of CPEC. CPEC is not project of government of Pakistan but its backed by State which includes all domains including the army and establishment.
 
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