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Seven Countries Express Interest In Gwadar

Seven countries including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Egypt, Kenya and United Arab Emirates have expressed their commitment for cooperation on Gwadar’s development. Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that Pakistan and its neighbouring countries want peace and a political settlement in Afghanistan to avoid possible civil war, which would affect the entire region.

“Afghanistan will suffer the most if a civil war breaks out and neighbouring countries will also be affected apart from the Afghan refugees,” Mr Khan reiterated, pointing out that Pakistan’s trade link with Central Asia could also be affected. Pakistan made good contracts with Tajikistan, and soon he would be visiting Uzbekistan, he said. “They all are interested in using Gwadar deep sea port for trade since they are landlocked,” he explained.

About the development of Balochistan, the Prime Minister said the future belonged to Gwadar as it would emerge as the focal point of development, ensuring prosperity of the entire country. It would open up new avenues of opportunities for regional trade, PM Khan said, mentioning that Gwadar International Airport would encourage regional trade and boost economic activity and the port of Gwadar would connect directly with other countries.

The Prime Minister mentioned several initiatives for Gwadar uplift including the establishment of a university, employment under Kamyab Jawan Programme and upgrade of equipment for local fishermen. To fully protect the fishermen and improve their conditions, Rs10 billion was allocated under Kamyab Jawan programme, out of which Rs 5bn has been spent so far. Mr Khan vowed that the PM Office would monitor progress on the development plans in Gwadar on monthly basis.

The Prime Minister said his vision of an emerging Pakistan was that of a steadfast nation committed to the country’s prosperity. The government was focused on ensuring the provision of basic amenities in Gwadar and Balochistan, particularly clean water and electricity to encourage industrialization.

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