ISLAMABAD: A steering committee, headed by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, has been formed to review progress on the implementation on China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project.
Chief Ministers of all the four provinces will be the members of the committee, which would meet every three months to review the progress.
It was decided in an All Parties Conference, chaired by PM Nawaz Sharif here on Friday.
PM Nawaz Sharif convened the meeting of the heads of all the parliamentary parties today to redress their reservations on the CPEC.
This was the second All Parties Conference on CPEC after eight months, the first having been held on May 28, 2015.
After that, political calm prevailed for months as every side was pleased. But it was rocked the day the prime minister inaugurated the western route of the CPEC in Zhob (Balochistan) on December 31.
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