Islamabad:Pakistan would engage China at the highest level for talks on several big projects in the fields of hydropower, oil refinery and steel mills as part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a Minister said here.
Addressing the media a day before Prime Minister Imran Khan's three-day visit to Beijing, Minister for Planning, Development and Reforms Makhdum Khusro Bakhtyar on Sunday said that Pakistan would start formal negotiations on additional projects, including a major overland LNG terminal, 7,000-megawatt Bunji hydropower project, Pakistan Steel Mills, oil refineries as well as joint ventures in businesses and science and technology for agreements, media reported.
"All the existing projects under the CPEC portfolio have been streamlined and there is no slowdown anywhere," the Minister said about recent reports that the $52 billion bilateral arrangement had slowed down after Islamabad's renewed engagements with the US and the International Monetary Fund.
"There will be meaningful engagement on all aspects of Pakistan-China relations during the visit", he said and expressed the hope that it would take CPEC cooperation to new heights so that benefits from Pakistan's economic progress could reach the people at the earliest.