Pak-China to Sign Contract for Third-Party Engagement in CPEC
Islamabad: According to a news published on 03-10-2023,
Pakistan and China are expected to finalize an agreement allowing third parties
to participate in transforming China-Pakistan
Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects. These developments will be
established in the upcoming Belt and Road Forum (BRF).
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As per sources, a meeting chaired by the Planning,
Development, and Special Initiatives Minister, Mr. Sami Saeed, in which the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) disclosed a significant breakthrough.
The meeting was initiated to appraise
the progress of CPEC initiatives. During the meeting, MOFA confirmed that a
third-party addition to CPEC projects is in discussion with the Joint Working
Group on International Cooperation and Coordination (JWG-ICC).
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This third-party involvement contract is mandated by
the CPEC Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC) looking into these matters. In
addition, a protocol is established by mutual agreement between the Islamic
Republic of Pakistan and the Republic of China. The protocol states that third-party
involvement would be made only after rigorous consultation and understanding
between the two countries. During the meeting, the substantial progress made by
the JWG-ICC, established
in 2018, was highlighted to create an international environment conducive to
the growth and promotion of CPEC.
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