Balochistan, the largest province of Pakistan has vital Chinese interests
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has asked Balochistan Governor Amanullah Khan Yasinzai to resign saying that he wanted to appoint a new governor. In a letter to Yasinzai, Imran Khan maintained that it was a pleasure to work with him.
However, the letter states that dexterity and deftness was required given the current political situation . It quickly adds that the PM s decision was in no way a bad reflection on the governor s competence
Here is Imran Khan s full letter
Balochistan, the largest province of Pakistan has vital Chinese interests. Many major projects to be developed under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) are in Balochistan. The region has long resented Pakistani rule and there are even armed groups carrying out operations against Pakistani forces.
CPEC projects to be completed at all cost: PM Imran Khan
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Premier reiterates resolve to complete CPEC at all costs.
PM Khan emphasises focus of industrialisation should be export-oriented and import substitution and policies should be framed accordingly.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan is determined to complete all China-Pakistan Economic Corridor projects.
In a meeting on Friday to review progress on the CPEC projects, PM Khan expressed his satisfaction over the pace of the ongoing projects. He said CPEC projects will be completed at all costs.
CPEC is a testimony of the time-tested and deep-rooted Pak-China friendship, the premier said. He expressed the belief that CPEC will continue to take pre-eminence in the country s development strategy.
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