Pakistan to follow model of China in poverty alleviation: PM

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday said Pakistan will like to follow the model of China in poverty alleviation and eradication of corruption to put the country on the path of progress and development.

Addressing Pakistan Trade and Investment Conference 2018 in Shanghai, the prime minister said China has progressed to great heights under the visionary leadership of President Xi Jinping.

On poverty alleviation, he said China has achieved in the last thirty years which no country could achieve so far and that is lifting 700 million people out of poverty. He said Pakistan will follow the model to alleviate poverty from the society by taking similar steps.

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Referring to overseas Pakistanis, Imran said they are our great asset and have always responded to a call to the nation.

He said our government is making efforts to lure back Pakistani skilled workers and businessmen to play an active role in the national development. He said we want Pakistani businessmen to first invest in Pakistan.

PM Imran said our government has a priority to make it easier for overseas Pakistanis to make the transition back to country.

Earlier in a statement, the premier said the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) will mutually benefit both the countries and create more investment opportunities.

“CPEC would serve as a vital link for the two countries, to the Middle East and Central Asian Republics and being part of the Belt and Road Initiative, it would safeguard their common objectives,” he said.

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