China's confidence in CPEC won't be shattered despite setbacks: Global Times.

BEJING -- China's willingness and confidence to continue China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) cooperation with Pakistan has never changed, and the two countries' collaboration in this regard has never been stalled nor slowed.

Just last week, China, Pakistan and a Chinese company signed a $2.4 billion deal for the construction of a 1,124-megawatt hydropower project at Kohala, marking the country's largest foreign investment in the power sector.

Moreover, Chairman of the CPEC Authority in Pakistan Asim Saleem Bajwa said recently that the pace of work on CPEC projects has picked up, and a great deal of ground work has also been done to launch the second phase, according to an article published by Global Times on Monday.

As a flagship undertaking of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the CPEC will not only allow China to showcase BRI benefits to the world, but will also help Pakistan improve its infrastructure and its people's livelihoods.

Since the coronavirus outbreak in Pakistan, the frustrations experienced during the construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) have received widespread attention. However, the exploitation of...

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