Pakistan and China Agree to Expedite Work on ML-1 Railway Project
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Authority and the National Development & Reform Commission (NDRC) of China have agreed to expedite the pace of work on the Main Line 1 [ML-1] Karachi-Peshawar Railway project.
The two entities virtually met on Thursday to review progress on the decisions made during the recent visit of Prime Minister Imran Khan to China. Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on CPEC Affairs, Khalid Mansoor, and Director-General NDRC co-chaired the meeting which was also attended by the Ambassador of Pakistan to China.
Mansoor observed that the prime minister’s meeting with the Chinese leadership was extremely fruitful. He said that the relevant institutions of the two countries were taking steps to translate the understandings reached at the highest level into actions.
The Direct0r-General NDRC stated that the relevant Chinese institutions were already taking necessary actions to implement the understandings reached during the visit. He said China attached high importance to the ML-1 project, adding that several internal meetings between the National Railway Administration and other relevant institutions had been held to work out the modalities and prepare for executing the first phase of the project.
The meeting decided that Pakistan Railways will immediately contact the National Railway Administration (NEA), to work out further details.
The meeting also discussed projects in the power sector including the 300-MW power project in Gwadar and the 1320-MW Thar Coal Block-1 power project. All actions relating to these projects have been completed on Pakistan’s side. It was decided that the Chinese side would expedite the next steps relating to these projects.
The two sides expressed satisfaction over the pace of implementation of various projects in Gwadar such as the East Bay Expressway, New Gwadar International Airport, Pak China Friendship Hospital, etc.
They also discussed the schedule for holding meetings of the Joint Working Groups (JWG) for various sectors. It was decided that meetings of the Joint Working Groups for Industrial Cooperation, Information Technology, Science & Technology and Agriculture would be held in the near future.