Islamabad :
Minister for Planning and Development Asad Omar said that the China Economic Corridor (C-PAC) project hurts some of the world’s powers, work on the Pak-China Economic Corridor has not slowed down, The current situation in Afghanistan has increased security threats in the country.
According to sources, addressing a news conference with Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for C-PAC Authority Khalid Mansoor, Asad Umar said that the security threat has increased, there is no doubt that the Pak-China Economic Corridor (C-PAC) project Some of the world’s powers are shocked, the situation in Afghanistan has also posed security challenges.
Asad Omar said that under the leadership of the Prime Minister, the government, army chief and other security officials have taken effective measures and security arrangements have been shared with China, which has expressed satisfaction over the additional security arrangements.
He said that in such a situation, politicians should be careful while talking about C-Pack, there is no restriction on criticizing or making recommendations but they should not appear as if it was planned, destroyed or destroyed. It may be recalled that it was reported yesterday that work on the Pak-China Economic Corridor has slowed down, which has put Chinese companies in trouble.
A Senate panel had expressed concern over the slow progress on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Presiding over the Senate Standing Committee on Planning and Development, Saleem Mandviwala, chairman of the committee, said China was not satisfied with the pace of work on C-Pack and no progress had been made on the portfolio in the last three years.
“They are crying,” he said, adding that the Chinese ambassador had complained to him that he had destroyed C-Pack and that nothing had happened in the last three years. Khalid Mansoor also endorsed Saleem Mandviwala, saying that Chinese companies were not satisfied with government agencies and the pace of their work. He said that he himself was not satisfied with the progress of work on Gwadar Airport and assured the panel that things were improving.