CPEC will bring about development not only to Pakistan but also to entire region, says Chinese envoy
Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, Yao Jing, has said the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor was aimed at facilitating friendly regional cooperation and connectivity. Islamabad: Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, Yao Jing, has said the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor was aimed at facilitating friendly regional cooperation and connectivity. “CPEC has increasingly showed its impacts and bright future in the region and it will not only bring benefits to the Pakistani people, but will also improve development of the entire region,” Yao said. Yao said that with further cooperation between China and Pakistan on the project, which is a significant part of China-Pakistan friendship, the Pakistani people and media will further understand and be more supportive of CPEC.










Pakistan PM Sharif to visit China next month for formal launch of second phase of CPEC



















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