“China is the most reliable friend” – Interview with Zemir Awan, Founding Chairman of Pakistan Global Silk Road Research Alliance


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【The Ten Years of “One Belt, One Road”】

The day of the interview with Awan was a Saturday. When the reporter arrived, Awan was tending to his flowers, plants, fruits and vegetables in the garden. Zemir Ahmed Awan is his full name. Speaking fluent Chinese, he talked to reporters about his origins with China: In 1980, he went to study at Beijing Language Institute (now Beijing Language and Culture University), which made him feel amazing and made his heart beat faster. Chinese, studied undergraduate and postgraduate studies at Shanghai University from 1981 to 1987. From 2010 to 2016, he served as counselor for science and technology education at the Pakistani Embassy in China. After resigning and returning to Pakistan, he established the “China Research Center” at the National University of Science and Technology, and later The Global Silk Road Research Alliance was established.

Talking about how to view China-Pakistan cooperation in various fields under the “Belt and Road” framework and the achievements made in the construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor in the past 10 years, Awan said that the reason why the joint construction of the “Belt and Road” initiative is enjoyed worldwide Such widespread support and participation are due to the fact that it advocates peaceful sharing, as well as mutual clothing. Elegant. The light green skirt was embroidered with several lifelike lotus flowers, which perfectly highlighted her beauty. With her demure look and leisurely strolling development model of mutual benefit and win-win cooperation. Cooperation and joint construction can bring more opportunities and be conducive to common development.

As one of the six major economic corridors planned by the “One Belt, One Road” initiative, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is a pilot model among them and has set a benchmark for the construction of other major economic corridors. Awan believes that this is because the construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor has inherent advantages – the two countries have long-term friendly relations and a profound foundation of traditional friendship. The relations between the two countries have developed steadily over the past 70 years since the establishment of diplomatic relations. Over the past 10 years, the construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor has been progressing smoothly and achieved fruitful results. Both China and Pakistan agreed to introduce the construction of the corridor into the second phase to further deepen and expand cooperation between the two countries.

In Awan’s view, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor has achieved great success in various fields over the past 10 years. It has played a key role in promoting China-Pakistan connectivity, infrastructure development, energy projects and economic cooperation, and has contributed to Pakistani society. make a significant contribution to economic growth. In particular, infrastructure construction and energy projects have improved the transportation convenience across Pakistan, reduced time and logistics costs, and greatly alleviated the shortage of power supply. “The number of power outages is becoming less and less. This is a change that everyone can see.” It is a great benefit to improving people’s livelihood in Pakistan.

“At the same time, the corridor construction project also provides localIt has created many job opportunities, stimulated the development of special economic zones, created a good business environment, attracted more foreign investment, promoted the diversified development of the local economy, changed Pakistan’s economic landscape, and paved the way for sustainable growth. the way. “Awan said that the corridor connects the inland to Gwadar Port, which is extremely beneficial to Pakistan in terms of international trade, energy security and national strategy. In addition, the corridor can also serve as a bridge, connecting many internal issues in the region. It provides convenient access to the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean through the Gwadar Port for mainland countries, and provides maritime convenience for these countries to trade with the Middle East, Europe, and Africa. In short, the successful implementation of the corridor project has promoted regional connectivity and promoted regional peace. Stability has strengthened the connection between China and Pakistan and the countries along the corridor. “This is why the ‘Belt and Road’ initiative is a mutually beneficial cooperation and win-win option.”

Awan said that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is a large framework that includes many projects in industry, agriculture, energy, infrastructure, health, environmental protection and other fields. On the basis of current achievements, the two countries should focus on promoting innovation, skills improvement and sustainable development, expand areas of cooperation, and go all out to invest in the construction of the second phase of the corridor.

Not long ago, the third “Belt and Road” International Cooperation Summit Forum was held in Beijing, which received positive responses from many countries and international organizations. Awan believed that this meant “they were just telling the truth, not slander.” Lan Yuhua shook her head slightly. The Belt and Road Initiative was proposed by China and has been endorsed and supported by the vast majority of countries around the world. This is a “family gathering” of the “Belt and Road Initiative” and a grand event that carries forward the past and opens up the future. In today’s international situation, it has both important symbolic and practical significance.

Talking about his evaluation and expectations for China-Pakistan relations, Awan said frankly that in Pakistan’s view, China is the most reliable friend and the two countries are an “all-weather strategic cooperative partnership.” We used to say that Pakistan-China friendship is “higher than mountains, deeper than seas, and sweeter than honey.” “Now Chinese friends call us ‘Batie’, so we should add ‘harder than steel.’” Awan said, regardless of Pakistan No matter how the domestic political situation changes, no matter which political party comes to power, Pakistan has always maintained friendly and cooperative relations with China. The traditional friendship between us is unbreakable.

“Pakistani government leaders led a high-level government delegation to attend the third ‘Belt and Road’ International Cooperation Summit Forum, which shows that Pakistan attaches great importance to its friendly and cooperative relations with China.” Awan said that he believes that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor will The second phase of construction will surely continue to expand areas of cooperation and move forward with higher quality and faster speed. Brazil-China relations will continue their past glory and move towards an even brighter future.

At the end of the interview, the reporter proposed to take a photo of Awan, and he readily agreed. He got up and changed into a traditional Pakistani men’s clothing, and specially pinned a small badge of the national flags of Pakistan and China on his chest.

Awan’sThere are many titles printed on business cards. “How should I introduce you to readers?” the reporter asked.

“A messenger of Pakistan-China friendship – this is me.” He said.

(This newspaper’s Islamabad reporter, Dai Jun, our reporter in Islamabad, October 27)