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China and Pakistan plan to upgrade Gwadar Port, the economic corridor between China and Pakistan

China and Pakistan reached a new 'broad consensus' on strengthening strategic ties, including a plan to establish Gwadar port as a regional connectivity hub and further develop a joint economic route.

The remarks were made in a joint press release as Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Shaif concluded a trip to Beijing. Islamabad, at the time, is looking for investment and balancing tensions with Afghanistan while mediating the Iran-Iraq war.

In a statement issued after Sharif's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Qiang and others, they said that both sides "welcomed third?parties" to take part in the development the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor according to the agreed model.

The two sides agreed to develop Pakistan's 'port of Gwadar' and improve road and port connections. They also agreed to promote a "high-quality development" of CPEC – a flagship of China's Belt and Road Initiative.

The plans include a re-design of the Karakoram Highway and the Khunjerab Pass, which is the main land link between China and Pakistan.

Pakistan has also pledged to take targeted measures to enhance security and cooperate to ensure the safety and investment of Chinese workers in Pakistan. This is a major concern for Beijing following repeated militant attacks against its nationals and their projects.

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China expressed its appreciation for Pakistan's efforts to ease the temporary U.S.Iran ceasefire, and hold talks at Islamabad. Both reiterated their support for the early adoption of a five point initiative to restore Middle East Peace, and offered to "make positive contributions" towards it.

Pakistan reaffirmed its commitment to the one-China principle, calling the democratically-governed island of Taiwan, claimed by China, an "inalienable" ?part of China and saying it opposed any form of ?Taiwan independence.

Taiwan rejects China’s claims and says that only Taiwan's people have the right to decide on its future.

Pakistan welcomed China's efforts to?increase its dialogue with Afghanistan. Both countries oppose the use of territory by groups such as Tehreek-e Taliban Pakistan and Eastern Turkistan Islamic Movement to undermine regional security or launch an attack. Reporting by Ariba Shehid; Writing by Sakshi Daal; Editing and YP Rajesh & Clarence Fernandez

(source: Reuters)