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Western media report on CPEC falls short on accuracy, objectivity: China Daily

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ISLAMABAD, Sep 13: The recent Western media report on multi-billion dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project lacks accuracy and objectivity, China Daily reported Thursday.

According to the daily, the claims of report that Pakistani government had decided to re-evaluate the project had been categorically denied by the Pakistani officials who were interviewed.

It said that as a matter of fact, soon after its publication, the Pakistani officials who were interviewed trashed the report saying their comments had been taken “out of context” and intentionally distorted to suit the preconceived notion of the editorial staff.

The professional standards the newspaper has been known for is, unfortunately, missing in the vanilla kind of report, the daily reported.

The CPEC, a key part of the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative, as a high-ranking Pakistani official said, is the economic future of Pakistan, and it will not compromise the country's national security or interests.

The economic corridor has injected much-needed vitality into Pakistan's economy. Of the 22 infrastructure and energy projects under the CPEC framework, nine have been completed, increasing Pakistan's economic growth by 1 to 2 percentage points a year, and creating tens of thousands of jobs for the local people.

True, Pakistan's new government has set up a nine-member committee to re-evaluate the CPEC, but not to renegotiate the terms but to help strengthen and expedite the construction of the corridor and provide more benefits for the people in Pakistan.

Ignoring these facts to the only claim the CPEC is part of China's ambitious plan to extend its geopolitical influence is at best obtuseness and at worst an evil design to drive a wedge between the two all-weather friends.

Similar evil designs have been at work to delay or disrupt the development projects involving China in some other countries. Perhaps such attempts are part of a larger game plan to malign the projects China has proposed to promote shared economic development. And if that is the case, there is a need for China and its partner countries, including its neighbours, to take Western media reports on development projects with a pinch of salt.

Attempts to find loopholes where none exists do not help any cause, least of all the cause of shared economic development. But whether the West, Western media, in particular, will accept this fact is anybody's guess.

(APP)

Posted on: 2018-09-13T23:25:00+05:00

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