PM joins world leaders in Beijing as Belt & Road Forum kicks off

         BEIJING,  :Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq

Kakar on Wednesday joined world leaders in China as the Third Belt and

Road Forum (BRF) for International Cooperation kicked off here in

Beijing.

Chinese President Xi opened the Forum with representatives from about

140 nations in attendance.

Besides PM Kakar, the dignitaries at the forum included Russian

President Vladimir Putin, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, Sri

Lankan President Ranil Wickremesinghe, Republic of Congo President Denis

Sassou Nguesso, Papua New Guinean Prime Minister James Marape, Cambodian

Prime Minister Hun Manet, Argentina’s President Alberto Fernandez,

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and Indonesian President Joko

Widodo.

In his opening speech, President Xi highlighted the concept of working

with all participants to draw a new blueprint for high-quality Belt and

Road cooperation.

He said China looks forward to strengthening ties, engaging in

dialogues, forging new partnerships, and promoting regional connectivity

for a brighter future.

“The BRF is about planning together, building together and benefiting

together,” he said, adding that the project had established a new

framework for international cooperation.

He termed BRF a “humanity’s joint pursuit of development for all”, which

he said extended from Eurasia to Africa and Latin America. He said the

project had ensured a flow of goods, capital, technology and human

resources.

Xi said BRF would inject new impetus to the global economy and mentioned

that 20 multilateral cooperation platforms had been established under

the BRF besides a large number of other significant projects.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said China had proved its mettle during

the last 10 years in the implementation of its project of global

connectivity. He said Russia supported President Xi’s vision that aimed

at ensuring regional connectivity and benefiting nations across the

globe.

After the BRF event, PM Kakar will participate in the high-level forum

on ‘Connectivity in an Open Global Economy’ and also address the

occasion.

In the afternoon, he will meet his Chinese counterpart Li Qiang and

witness the signing of several memorandums of understanding.

The other official engagements of the prime minister include meeting

with Secretary of the Communist Party’s Central Commission for

Discipline, Li Xi. He will also interact with the heads of Chinese

business companies.

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