CPEC to benefit entire Central Asian region: PM Nawaz

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PRIME MINISTER MUHAMMAD NAWAZ SHARIF

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, addressing the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) conference on Wednesday, said that the benefits of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) would spill over to the entire region.

The two-day 15th Ministerial Conference of Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation countries underway in Islamabad.

The conference is being organised by the Economic Affairs Division in collaboration with the Asian Development Bank. More than 200 participants from 10 member countries and multilateral development partners are attending the events. The member countries include Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, the People’s Republic of China, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan while Georgia will participate as an observer.

Addressing the conference, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said that Pakistan is committed to promoting economic and social development through regional cooperation.

He was delivering a key-note address at the 15th meeting of the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) in Islamabad on Wednesday.

PM Nawaz said Pakistan firmly believed that through regional cooperation much better results can be achieved in our fight against poverty.

The prime minister appreciated the progress so far achieved by CAREC and proposed several measures to boost regional cooperation.

He called for the establishment of a Pool of Experts drawn from finance, banking, capital market, energy, transport, and trade and infrastructure sectors.  This pool of experts should be open not only to Government but also to businesses, industry, non-Government organisations, researchers and academia. This will result in an intra-regional transfer of knowledge and multi-dimensional benefit for all.

The Prime Minister offered to share Pakistan’s expertise in the stock market to other members countries of CAREC.

He said current Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of Pakistan was serving a few members of CAREC on a bilateral basis.  This should be brought under the regional umbrella to cover all member states under Aviation and Open Skies agreement.

PM Nawaz said Pakistan’s focus on energy, economic revival and stabilisation has resulted in remarkable and impressive economic growth. He said our transport and construction related activities will gain further momentum on the back of infrastructure and power sector development programme under CPEC. He said CPEC will go beyond bilateral initiatives and lead to uplift and economic development of the whole region.

The prime minister said Pakistan believes CAREC is a premier organisation with a clear and cohesive vision of promoting cooperation among member countries in the areas of mutual interest.

He said Pakistan’s cooperation in the CAREC reaffirms its resolve for regional integration and provides a valuable opportunity for enhancement of our ties in all four areas of focus. These are energy, transportation, trade policy and trade facilitation. He said Pakistan is a key facilitator to bridge the regions of South and Central Asia.

Addressing the meeting, President of Asian Development Bank Takehiko Nakao noted that CAREC programme has launched 174 projects worth 28.9 billion dollars since its establishment in 2001.

He said CAREC programme is advancing regional cooperation and there have been a major achievement in transport, connectivity and trade facilitation.

Addressing the conference, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar pointed out that the CAREC countries are cooperating in energy and communication-related projects to exploit the true potential of the region.

He expressed the confidence that the timely completion of these projects will bring improvement in the lives of the peoples of the region. He said Central Asian nations are rich in natural resources and suggested the creation of a complimentary energy market achieve energy security.

The finance minister said that Pakistan is also implementing China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project to promote connectivity and spur the regional growth.

He said that the multi-billion CPEC offers greater opportunities to the Central Asian states, the Middle East and the Africa.

Giving a brief outlook of the achievements made by the country over the last three years, the Finance Minister said Pakistan has achieved economic stability as a result of a broad-based reforms agenda. He said all the economic indicators today are positive and the world institutions are also appreciating Pakistan’s strides on the economic front.

He said we have recently successfully completed the IMF reforms agenda program. He said our government took difficult decisions to ensure financial discipline and consolidation but at the same time enhanced allocations for social safety nets.