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China and Pakistan to increase cooperation in infrastructure and mining projects

China and Pakistan are upgrading and reconstructing Pakistan's rail network, and developing its Gwadar Port, while Chinese firms can invest in offshore oil and gas development of the South Asian nation, reported the official Xinhua News Agency on Thursday.

Asif Ali Zadari, the president of Pakistan, is visiting China between February 4-8. He will attend the Asian Winter Games opening ceremony.

Since 2013, Chinese financial and investment support has been a boon to the struggling economy of Pakistan.

Both countries share a long-standing distrust of India, their common neighbor, and want to protect themselves from U.S. influence in the region.

Pakistan and China acknowledged the importance of Pakistan’s “Gwadar Port” and agreed to fully unlock its potential as a node key for connectivity and commerce, Xinhua reported quoting a statement jointly issued by the two countries.

Chinese-funded companies will be encouraged to "carry on mining investment cooperation in Pakistan", and work together in the areas of terrestrial and marine geological resource.

Pakistan welcomes Chinese firms to participate in the exploration of oil and gas offshore in Pakistan.

The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, a project grouping together projects grouped by the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), has attracted thousands of Chinese nationals to work on it.

The $65 billion investment is part President Xi Jinping’s Belt and Road Initiative. It is designed to expand Beijing's global reach via road, rail and water. Reporting by Farah master and the Beijing Newsroom; editing by Himani Sarkar, Saad Sayeed

(source: Reuters)