Pakistan: PM Shahbaz Sharif worried, and told Baloch in Gwadar - to protect Chinese investors
Gwadar is a strategic port city of pakistan developed and operated by China. Recently, terrorists attacked Chinese workers and foreigners here.
Pakistan's prime minister Shahbaz Sharif has appealed to the Baloch to protect the investor friends of other countries including China. He told the people of Gwadar in troubled balochistan that these investors are investing heavily in the development of this poor but resource-rich state. If they are not protected, they will return.
Gwadar is a strategic port city of pakistan developed and operated by China. Here recently, terrorists attacked Chinese workers and foreigners. PM Shahbaz Sharif visited major areas of Gwadar for the second time since coming to power in April. He addressed a gathering of fishermen and others at Gwadar business Center on Friday.
According to Dawn's report, PM Sharif said that friendly countries want to help pakistan and it is our responsibility to provide them security. china, saudi arabia, United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Qatar, and other countries have been providing financial and diplomatic help and support to pakistan for 75 years and getting the country out of troubled times. Sharif said that if we do not fulfill our responsibility to ensure the safety of investors, engineers, and workers of these countries, they will go back.
The Pakistani prime minister said that Chinese Premier Li Keqiang had assured him of financial help and cooperation during his recent visit to beijing and signed an agreement on the second day. Under this, china will provide a cheap loan of US $ 2.3 billion to pakistan, while saudi arabia and uae have also given help. These countries did not put any conditions for investment in pakistan and the development of our agriculture, industry, and energy sector.
Sharif further said that its engineers, employees, and others who are helping Pakistan's development are being targeted, it is unfortunate. Sharif also expressed displeasure over the delay in the completion of development projects started five years ago in Gwadar.