China and Pakistan Foreign Ministers agree to launch new economic corridor projects

China and Pakistan Foreign Ministers agree to launch new economic corridor projects

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China and Pakistan Foreign Ministers agree to launch new economic corridor projects

Pakistan and China have pledged to expand economic cooperation and investment under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, a flagship program of China’s Belt and Road Initiative

Published - August 21, 2025 09:52 pm IST - ISLAMABAD

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar (R) speaks with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, during their meeting in Islamabad. | Photo Credit: AFP

Pakistan and China pledged to expand economic cooperation and investment under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, a flagship program of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, officials said.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with his Pakistani counterpart, Ishaq Dar, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad on Thursday.

The two sides agreed to launch new projects through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, or CPEC, a flagship program of the Belt and Road Initiative, a Pakistani government statement said.

The countries did not immediately share details of the proposed projects.

Called “One Belt, One Road” in Chinese, the Belt and Road Initiative has built power plants, roads, railroads and ports around the world and deepened China’s relations with Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Mideast. It is a major part of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s push for China to play a larger role in global affairs.

Beijing has invested billions of dollars in Pakistan through CPEC, building roads, power plants and rail links to connect China’s western Xinjiang region with the Arabian Sea port of Gwadar in southwest Pakistan, where some Chinese have been attacked by insurgents in recent years.

The Foreign Ministers vowed to deepen collaboration in science, technology, industry and agriculture.

Mr. Wang also urged Pakistan to ensure the safety of Chinese workers and engineers, who have come under attack by separatists in Balochistan province and elsewhere in recent years. Pakistan already has increased security for Chinese working on CPEC-related projects.

China has long been one of Pakistan’s key ally and financial backer, especially as Islamabad struggles with a prolonged economic crisis.

The meeting came a day after Mr. Wang and Mr. Dar travelled to Kabul for a trilateral dialogue with Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers on political and economic cooperation.

Wang’s stop in Pakistan also followed a visit to neighboring India earlier this week, where he held talks aimed at stabilizing strained relations between the two Asian giants.

Published - August 21, 2025 09:52 pm IST

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