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China is expected to announce $6 bln financial package for Pakistan

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
November 2, 2018
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  • PM Imran meets Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing
  • Package includes $1.5 bln in grant, $1.5 bln in loans and an additional $3 bln for CPEC
  • Both leaders reinforced their shared commitment to taking their all-weather and time-tested friendship to new heights

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BEIJING, November 2: Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on his first visit to China since assuming office, on Friday.
Both sides are also expected to sign several agreements and MoUs of cooperation in diverse fields. In the meeting, both leaders reinforced their shared commitment to taking their all-weather and time-tested friendship to new heights and to further strengthen the existing ties between Islamabad and Beijing for the benefit of the region. Prime Minister Imran Khan also thanked President Xi Jinping for extending warm hospitality upon arrival and lauded President Xi’s vision and leadership as a role model saying, Pakistan is very impressed, the way China has progressed.IMG-20181102-WA0015
Pakistan wants to learn from China’s experience in poverty alleviation and curbing corruption, said the premier. China is expected to announce a $6 billion financial package for Pakistan during Prime Minister Imran Khan visit.
The package includes, $1.5 billion in grant, $1.5 billion in loans and an additional $3 billion CPEC package.
PM Imran Khan on Friday met with President Xi on his first visit to China since assuming office. The PM arrived in Beijing on five-day official visit at the invitation of the Chinese leadership.
During meeting, according to sources, the prime minister took the Chinese leader into confidence over third country investment in China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Meeting Xi in Beijing’s Great Hall of the People, Khan said he’d come to China to learn.
“My party has only been in power for two months. Unfortunately we have inherited a very difficult economic situation,” Khan said.
“Countries go in cycles. They have their high points, they have their low points. Unfortunately, our country is going through a low point at the moment with two very big deficits, a fiscal deficit and a current account deficit. And so we, as I’ve said, have come to learn.”
Xi told Khan that he highly valued the two country’s relations, reaffirming they were “all-weather” friends.
“I attach great importance to China-Pakistan relations and am willing to work together with the prime minister to strengthen the China-Pakistan all-weather strategic partnership and build a new era of China-Pakistan destiny,” Xi said.
The prime minister will also attend China International Import Expo (CIIE) on November 5 in Shanghai. He will participate in the opening ceremony of the CIIE, and deliver a keynote speech.
Khan was accompanied by Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Finance Minister Asad Umar, Advisor on Commerce and Trade Abdul Razzak Dawood, Railways Minister Sheikh Rasheed among others.
Earlier this week, the Chinese foreign ministry had said that the PM Imran’s visit would provide an opportunity for the leaders of the two countries to open a new chapter of the development of bilateral relations under the new circumstances.
The two countries are close friends, good neighbours and development partners. The bilateral relationship has withstood the test of times. Regardless of domestic or international changes, this close friendship has served as a model of state-to-state relations for other countries. -DNA

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