PM Kakar participate in China-Pak Business Forum held in Beijing
By Wu Siya
BEIJING, Oct. 17 (China Economic Net)- "Based on the principles of mutual trust and sharing, a bright future of Pakistan-China cooperation should be entirely predictable." On the morning of October 17, Pakistani Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar pointed out when attending the Pakistan-China Business Forum at the Kempinski Hotel, Beijing.
Pakistani PM Kakar spoke at the forum [Photo/ China Economic Net]
Prime Minister Kakkar noted that China and Pakistan are holding a series of celebrations for the 10th anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). And he was honored to participate in the third Belt and Road Summit Forum at such a special moment.
“Due to this unique all-round partnership, Pakistan’s socio-economic development has undergone tremendous changes in the past decade. Our infrastructure and technological levels have ushered in all-round upgrades, and the progress in the employment field has also been obvious to all,” Kakkar emphasized.
“For now, Pakistani society generally believes that cooperation has brought development and progress to Pakistan, reducing doubts caused by backwardness and misunderstandings. At present, we should focus on how to keep this development and progress sustainable and extend the positive effects to our neighbors such as Afghanistan and other countries in the region.”
Prime Minister Kakar emphasized that Pakistan is considering creating new growth drivers to increase the well-being of the wider region, especially the majority of farmers. At this point, both China and Pakistan are determined to strengthen regional trade, seek more cooperation opportunities, and provide services for dozens of countries. billions of people creating a better future.
“Next, the teams between the two countries will also conduct deeper cooperation discussions, focusing on diversification and innovation. Based on the 2020 Industrial Cooperation Framework Agreement between the two sides, we will take a new step. We always welcome all partners with an open attitude and invite all willing Chinese companies to invest here,” the PM expressed his expect earnestly.
(Editor:Wang Su)