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China to help connect Gwadar
Port in Pakistan
Pakistan
Times National News Desk
BEIJING (China): China
assured its support to Pakistan connecting Gwadar seaport with the rest of
the country through rail link.
The assurance was given by Chinese Railways Minister Liu Zhijun during his
meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Mian Shamim Haider held here on
Saturday.
The two sides reviewed their on-going cooperation in the Railways sector and
agreed to take further steps facilitating each other in socio-economic
development.
Shamim Haider said that he conveyed to the Chinese side Pakistan’s concern
regarding supply of nine defective locomotives.
He said he was assured on behalf of the Chinese government that the defects
would be rectified according to the satisfaction of the Pakistan Railways.
It was decided that the contract signed between State-run China’s Dongfang
Electric Corporation and Pakistan Railways would be implemented in letter
and spirit. The Corporation agreed to provide five-year Bank’s guarantee to
ensure proper working of the locomotives.
Repair of Locomotives
The Chinese side accepted the responsibility to repair the defective parts
of the locomotives, making them functional forthwith. If needed, these would
also be replaced.
During the meeting, the Chinese Minister reassured his country’s financial
and technical help for replacing the existing outdated railway tracks and
signaling system.
China’s support based on
transfer of technology, enabling Pakistan to meet all its railway’s
requirements indigenously.
The Chinese companies including China National Machinery Import and Export
Corporation have already signed agreements with the Pakistan Railways for
supply of locomotives, passenger coaches and freight wagons to improve speed
and other facilities for railway customers.
Haider who is on a weeklong visit to China thanked the Chinese side for its
support in moderation of Pakistan Railways.●
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