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US, five other nations want to link South & Central Asia

Anwar IqbalUpdated Jul 13 2020
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Observers in Washington warned that efforts to build two parallel trade routes will increase pressure on Pakistan to choose one.
WASHINGTON: The United States and five Central Asian countries have pledged to work together to “build economic and trade ties that would connect Central Asia to markets in South Asia and Europe.”

In a joint statement issued in Washington this week, they also expressed strong support for efforts to peacefully resolve the situation in Afghanistan which, the Americans believe, would create opportunities for the economic integration of South and Central Asian regions.


The New York Times reported on Sunday that Iran and China also have drafted a joint plan to integrate the two regions. They are creating “a sweeping economic and security partnership that would clear the way for billions of dollars of Chinese investments in Iran,” the report added.

The Times, which has obtained a copy of the deal, reported that the Chinese investment in Iran would total $400 billion over 25 years.

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The deal would “undercut the Trump administration’s efforts to isolate the Iranian government” and “would vastly expand” China’s presence in the region, the report added. The two countries would jointly build a network of telecommunications, ports, railways and roads that would enhance China’s access to markets in the Middle East and Europe.

Diplomatic observers in Washington say that both the United States and China see huge economic prospects in the South and Central Asian regions and want to have a controlling share in the trade routes that their integration may open.

Read: What does the future of regional trade in South Asia look like?

At the inaugural meeting of a trilateral forum in late May, the United States, Afghanistan, and Uzbekistan also reviewed projects that could bring prosperity to the entire region by linking South and Central Asia.

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A joint statement issued after their meeting, underlined the need to build railway links between Central Asia and Pakistan and a gas pipeline that goes all the way to India via Pakistan.

Observers in Washington warned that efforts to build two parallel trade routes will increase pressure on Pakistan to choose one. They argued that China would want Pakistan to join its economic pact with Iran while the Americans would like Islamabad to back their efforts to connect South and Central Asia.

To promote its plans for the two regions, Washington has created a group called C5+1, which includes the United States, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.

They also have formed a working group to consider cooperation opportunities in developing the transit potential of Afghanistan, including exploring opportunities for funding from international financial institutions of large projects.

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The participants discussed various options to “build economic resilience and further strengthen security and stability” in Central Asia and the wider region.

The US Development Finance Corporation, the US Export-Import Bank, and the Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration will provide financial assistance for projects in the region.

The C5+1 Security Working Group will “promote secure and effective borders” as well, to allow free flow of goods and to prevent the trafficking of persons and illicit goods, nuclear and radiological safety. The group would also increase regional cooperation on border security.

The Security Working Group will discuss countering violent extremism, combatting online recruitment activities by terrorist networks, and holding joint and regional counter-terrorism training.

Published in Dawn, July 13th, 2020
 
It's foregone conclusion...Pakistan has ALREADY chosen CPEC.

america needs to do itself a huge favor and now down to the fact that she is yesterday's has been. trying to create a euphoria of her nonexistent relevance by putting up irrelevant conditions linge apec will only turn her into a laughing stock.
 
The American government can't even build a single high speed rail line or fix its highways and it is supposed to build a continental infrastructure to facilitate trade to South Asia? Yeah, this is just more hot air.
 
Lets assess what is said here.
How long USA had been in Afghanistan!!

Security has improved in that period!!
Now that they are getting out , according to their own declaration, they are going to improve the security or they want to hand it over to the Indians and the Central Asian Republics!!

Only recently they had been accusing Russians to pay bounty for American soldiers to the Taliban.
How Central Asian countries would go against the wishes of Russia, considering their ties with Russia due to old USSR!

On top, anything India involved in, Pakistan shouldn't touch it with a barge pole. India is Pakistan's open enemy.
Only fools will work with their enemies.

Iran is firmly in China's court now. CPEC definitely is going to open the corridor right up to Middle East, land route through Iran to Iraq and wider ME , including Turkey and also by sea via Gawadar. The whole purpose of building Gawadar is the access of China to the ME , especially transportation of the oil and related products.
 
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I wonder why so many are bringing India into this. The countries mentioned are United States, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. India is not part of this and I don't see India being interested to be part of this.
 
India is not part of this plan, it never was:

"To promote its plans for the two regions, Washington has created a group called C5+1, which includes the United States, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan."

Pakistan will not allow India in this - I agree with this.

This is an old proposition - TAPI anyone?

Pakistan does not have to choose between CPEC and APEC and others; premise of this article is FLAWED.

When an opportunity for better integration knocks on the door, its always better to tap it.

YOU never know how the future will pan out. Just saying.

Have a look at the sheer size of Pakistan's population and its growth rate through the years; CPEC by itself would never be enough.
 

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