Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said on Thursday afternoon that China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) was a mega project which represents regional cooperation.
Representing Pakistan at the 13th Asia-Europe Meeting Summit (ASEM13) hosted virtually by Cambodia from 25-26 November 2021, the Foreign Minister highlighted several projects undertaken by Pakistan in cooperating with countries of the region including the gigantic CPEC.
He underscored the significance of Pakistan in providing a vital link between South Asia and Central and West Asia and onwards to Europe.
He urged ASEM members to strengthen connections between Asia and Europe in education, science and technology, trade, business, security, culture, infrastructure, and people-to-people contacts.
The Asia-Europe Meeting is an informal dialogue forum between Asia and Europe, which addresses political, economic and social issues confronting the two regions and aims at strengthening their relationship in a spirit of mutual respect and equal partnership.
The participants appreciated the ongoing efforts to tackle climate change and disaster management, and emphasized the need to focus attention on enhancing connectivity between Asia and Europe.
Ideas were also expressed on how ASEM could tackle future challenges, while maintaining its unique informal nature. In their statements, the leaders also shared views on the current regional and international issues.
The Foreign Minister in his statement underlined that, terrorism and violent extremism were global phenomena. He noted that Pakistan has always been ready to promote peace in the region on the basis of mutual respect and sovereign equality.
The Foreign Minister apprised the meeting of Pakistan’s perspective on important regional and international issues. He underlined Pakistan’s commitment to peace, stability and progress in Afghanistan.
In this regard, the Foreign Minister mentioned Pakistan’s continuing efforts for facilitating humanitarian assistance and economic support to Afghanistan given the twin challenges being faced by the Afghan people.
The FM hoped that the international community will expeditiously extend financial assistance to Afghanistan enabling the country to meet its dire needs.