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China mulls Gwadar-Rato Dero highway funding


ISLAMABAD: With fully prepared to take charge of strategic deep water Gwadar port formally this month or next, People’s Republic of China, Pakistan’s time-tested ally and all-weathers friend, now plans to extend financial aid to Islamabad for the construction of Gwadar-Rato Dero highway.

Sources told Geo News that Beijing would grant $700 million aid to Pakistan, which has long been facing scarcity of funds with its economy marred by precarious law and order situation, for construction of Gwadar’s East Bay Road and other infrastructure.

The sources said that Beijing is determined to make the port successful.
 
Gawadar - Reto Dero, I think it was already built by Musharraf? may be a part of it is not completed or repaired!
 
Salaam to all the Muslims,

:pakistan::china:

Gwadar Port and Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline are game changers for Pakistan and the region.

Is there any firm date when China will start the actual management of the port or has it already started?

Salaam to all the Muslims.
 
Salaam to all the Muslims,

:pakistan::china:

Gwadar Port and Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline are game changers for Pakistan and the region.

Is there any firm date when China will start the actual management of the port or has it already started?

Salaam to all the Muslims.
they already took it over.
 
Rato dero To gwadar Highway was to be completed in 2010 or 2011 but it became zardarized!
 
china to establish cement factory and electric coal general plant in gwadar free industrial zone

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China defends Gwadar Port deal at UN forum


Murtaza Ali Shah
Thursday, March 14, 2013
From Print Edition


GENEVA: China has asserted that Gwadar Port project is not only in the best interest of Pakistan and China but also in the best interest of the region’s development.

The Chinese representative spoke in favour of Pakistan-China friendship after nationalist leader Mehran Baloch, the Baloch Representative to the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), used his speech to the United Nation’s 22nd general debate session of HRC to allege that Balochistan’s natural resources are being exploited by Pakistan with help from China.

China took over management of the port on the Arabian Sea last week to finance more than 80 percent of the $248 million development cost of the port. This agreement is part of a plan to open up an energy and trade corridor from the Gulf, across Pakistan to western China but the deal has not been liked by India, America and Baloch nationalists who see it as the consolidation of Pakistani power in the trouble-hit province.

China rarely replies to the criticism levelled against it at the UN forums but as if anticipating that the issue of Gwadar port would be discussed, the Chinese delegation had come prepared.

Mehran Baloch said that Saindak copper mines were being already “milked” by China and “now Gwadar port has been handed” to China and it will be soon that China will build a military base there too as former Defence Minister Ahmad Mukhtar had publicly requested China to do so.

The Chinese representative, answering Mehran Baloch’s charges, told the delegates that China and Pakistan are friendly neighbours and for a long time the Chinese enterprises have taken an “active part in the development and construction in all sections of Pakistan”.

He told that the Chinese enterprises are engaged in the Gwadar development project as a joint co-opertion project between the two countries. “It’s part of the friendly cooperation between the two countries” and nothing more should be read in it.

Mehran Baloch said that with militarisation of Gwadar Port not only Baloch will suffer but also the region and the world peace will face threats too. “It is not the port alone. The planned airport there is 6,000 acres which is twice the size of Heathrow London. A country which has its foreign exchange reserves less than second string billionaires certainly cannot build the airport on its own.”

The Chinese representative replied that Gwadar port is not only in the “best interest of the two countries and both people but also in the best interest of the region’s development”.

Mehran Baloch said that Balochistan is used as drug conduit as the UN office on drugs and crime (UNODC) has reported that drugs worth $30 billion pass through Pakistan. He told the delegates that the data released by state banks implicitly proves that this passes through Quetta and Peshawar.

He alleged that “the illegal money finances the war of terror in Afghanistan and the death squads in Balochistan. Illegal money multiplies in turmoil and it means people are deprived of their share”.

China defends Gwadar Port deal at UN forum - thenews.com.pk
 
Zardari offers CARs Gwadar port for trade
Friday, March 22, 2013

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ASHGABAT: President Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday urged greater regional cooperation in security and counter-terrorism, collaboration in energy and offered the Central Asian Republics use of Gwadar port for trade with rest of the world.

Addressing the opening session of the International Conference on Nauroz festival here at the Rukhyat Palace, the president said that the region was of great geo-strategic importance and there was a need for a robust road and rail linkage to enable the countries fully exploit their natural resources. In this regard, Pakistan is ready to play its role, he added. “We are willing to facilitate transportation of LNG from Central Asia to South East Asia and other world markets. The latest and modern seaport of Pakistan at Gwadar is the shortest route for Central Asian States to the Arabian Sea,” he said.

President Zardari said that Gwadar also offered excellent port facilities for export of LNG and other products. “We are also ready to provide safe transit of piped gas to other neighbouring countries,” he added. Zardari said that Pakistan was keen to implement the projects of energy connectivity like Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) and the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline, and noted that a few days ago the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project was inaugurated.

The International Conference was addressed by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Tajik President Emomali Rehmanov, Afghan President Hamid Karzai president of the host country -Turkmenistan, and representatives of the United Nations, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, Republic of Tartarstan and Turkey. President Zardari said that there was also a need to strengthen security and counter-terrorism cooperation in the region.

He said that Pakistan firmly believed that peace and stability was most important for economic progress and development. “We are keen to promote friendly relations with all, especially our neighbours and other regional countries. We are ready to work together with them for peace, progress and prosperity in the region,” he said. President Zardari said that Pakistan and Central Asian states had historical and cultural links, besides cordial relations with all the countries of the region.

He said that Pakistan and Central Asian states were members of the ECO (Economic Cooperation Organisation) and main objective of the grouping was building infrastructure and connectivity projects in the region. He said that the region had great geo-strategic and geo-political importance and it would grow in the coming years. He said that connectivity through rail, road and air links was important not only within the region but also beyond. app

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