Top Chinese general vows to ensure CPEC security

China and Pakistan are best iron brothers, good friends and strategic partners, says Fan Changlong


Afp November 13, 2015
China and Pakistan are best iron brothers, good friends and strategic partners, Fan Changlong said. PHOTO: EPA

ISLAMABAD: Beijing will back Pakistan to ensure the security of a new special economic corridor providing access to the port of Gwadar that aims to create direct links between China and the Arabian Sea, a top Chinese general has pledged.

Fan Changlong, vice chairman of China's Central Military Commission, told army chief General Raheel Sharif on Thursday that Beijing looked forward to close cooperation "to ensure proper management and security of CPEC," according to ISPR.

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The China Pakistan Economic Corridor is an ambitious $46 billion project giving Beijing greater access to the Middle East, Africa and Europe through Pakistan, via a new highway to Gwadar port on the Arabian Sea.

Fan's visit, the first by a Chinese general of his seniority in 11 years, came two days after Pakistan handed hundreds of hectares of land over to China for development of a free trade zone in Gwadar as part of the project.

The development is part of China's ambition to expand its trade and transport footprint across Central and South Asia while countering US and Indian influence.

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India has expressed wariness about the project in the past, though analysts told AFP recently that concerns would only arise if there are "defence related matters".

Fan, who headed a high level Chinese military delegation, on Thursday met Sharif at Pakistan army headquarters in Rawalpindi to discuss "matters of mutual interest, regional security, steps for regional stability and enhanced bilateral defence collaboration", the statement said.

Fan said China "deeply appreciates" Pakistan's efforts to eliminate militancy, particularly by the East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM), which Beijing says is active in China's Xinjiang region, on the border with Pakistan.

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Xinjiang - the homeland of China's 10 million Uighurs, a mostly Muslim minority - is sporadically hit by deadly violence. Beijing has claimed that ETIM militants are hiding in Pakistan, a claim that has been supported by local security sources.

"China values the efforts of Pakistan Army in fighting ETIM," Fan said, adding that China and Pakistan are "best iron brothers, good friends and strategic partners".

Fan also met with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in Islamabad Thursday, with Sharif lauding Islamabad's friendship with Beijing as a "cornerstone" of its foreign policy.

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The government of Balochistan handed over about 280 hectares of a 923-hectare swathe of tax-exempt land in Gwadar on Wednesday that Beijing will develop under a 43-year lease.

The rest of the land will be handed over under the agreement with the public China Overseas Port Holding Company "soon", senior government officials told AFP.

COMMENTS (14)

Hameed | 8 years ago | Reply
Fan said China “deeply appreciates” Pakistan’s efforts to eliminate militancy, particularly by the East Turkistan Islamic Movement (ETIM),
What happened to Islamic brotherhood?
Hedgefunder | 8 years ago | Reply There is a message in this, that if U can not deal with it we will, without asking ! Time to realise the hard reality of this statement ! It will have long term implications on the state & its people ! Wake up !
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