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Gilani lauds Chinese cooperation for developing Gwadar Port
Monday, 8 Feb, 2010 8:44 pm
KARACHI : Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has lauded Chinese cooperation in the development of Gwadar Port.

He was speaking as chief guest at the induction ceremony of PNS Shamsheer at the Naval Dockyard here on Monday.

The keel of the vessel was laid in July 2008 in Hudong Shipyard of China.

The Prime minister also admired the Chinese cooperation in the development of Gwadar Deep Sea Port which has significantly contributed towards strengthening the maritime infrastructure in Pakistan.

Prime Minister Gilani said the port has opened new avenues of growth and prosperity in Balochistan. The port would serve as a vital link in developing over-land trade route from Makran coast to the western region of China and the Central Asian republics, he added.

The Prime Minister said he was aware that the Pakistan Navy was also focusing on the development of coastal areas through its projects like development of Jinnah Naval Base and other support establishments.

He said the Navy's lead role in contributing towards maritime awareness among the people of Pakistan was another positive undertaking that would accrue long term benefits for the nation.

Gilani reiterated the government's commitments towards development of the maritime sector and emphasised upon the Navy not only to defend the sea frontiers but also ensure safe conduct of maritime activities during peace time.

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